CEPS  24.01
Cardiac ElectroPhysiology Simulator
DirichletAnodeCathodeSolver.hpp
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Poisson equation with Dirichlet 1 on anode, 0 on cathode. Neumann elsewhere. Functional tensorial con...
DirichletAnodeCathode solver with custom stiffness tensor.
DirichletAnodeCathodeProblem * getDirichletAnodeCathodeProblem() const
Returns a pointer to the linked problem with appropriate type.
void initializeAssemblers() override
Creates the LHS assembler.
DirichletAnodeCathodeSolver(DirichletAnodeCathodeProblem *problem)
Constructor.
~DirichletAnodeCathodeSolver() override
Destructor.
Solve laplacian equation with backward Euler, constant time step, using Finite Elements.