lifex-ep: a robust and efficient software for cardiac electrophysiology simulations
Pasquale C. Africa, Roberto Piersanti, Francesco Regazzoni, Michele, Bucelli, Matteo Salvador, Marco Fedele, Stefano Pagani, Luca Dede', and Alfio, Quarteroni

TL;DR
lifex-ep is a high-performance, user-friendly software for simulating cardiac electrophysiology using advanced mathematical models and finite element discretization, enabling accurate and scalable heart activity simulations.
Contribution
This work introduces lifex-ep, a comprehensive, efficient, and accessible software platform for cardiac electrophysiology simulations with novel integration of fiber generation and high parallel scalability.
Findings
Achieves efficient parallel scaling on thousands of cores.
Validated against benchmark problems in electrophysiology.
Supports both phenomenological and ionic models for heart activity.
Abstract
Simulating the cardiac function requires the numerical solution of multi-physics and multi-scale mathematical models. This underscores the need for streamlined, accurate, and high-performance computational tools. Despite the dedicated endeavors of various research teams, comprehensive and user-friendly software programs for cardiac simulations are still in the process of achieving full maturity within the scientific community. This work introduces lifex-ep, a publicly available software for numerical simulations of the electrophysiology activity of the cardiac muscle, under both physiological and pathological conditions. lifex-ep employs the monodomain equation to model the heart's electrical activity. It incorporates both phenomenological and second-generation ionic models. These models are discretized using the Finite Element method on tetrahedral or hexahedral meshes. Additionally,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors · Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias · Electrostatic Discharge in Electronics
