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CardioSolv Simulation Manager Video – Monodomain Spiral Wave

Below the cut, you will find the first screencast demo of our web-based simulation creator, manager, and analysis tool. In the video, three simulations are run. In the first, a plane wave is initiated moving across a sheet. In the … Continue reading

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Simulation Services Available

We have just posted a summary of the various types of cardiac simulation and model development services that we offer, which you can find on the Services page. We have three different self-service simulation avenues, including one that integrates with … Continue reading

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Demo Accounts

We now have a demo of our web interface on which you can run some small models. If you’d like a demo account, please send an email to info@cardiosolv.com.

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CardioSolv quoted in SearchCloudComputing

The whole article is here. The HPC service lets the small, five-employee company do the heavy lifting that would otherwise cost a fortune. “With what we could purchase out of pocket, we’d have to bootstrap very slowly, or look for … Continue reading

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CardioSolv featured in The Register

The article is primarily about the Penguin On Demand service, which we are using, but there’s a little information about CardioSolv. You can find the story here.

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CardioSolv partners with Penguin On Demand

We have been working with Penguin Computing to get our simulation software up and running on their new Penguin On Demand service. They have just announced it officially via a press release. Cardiac electrophysiology simulation requires fast, low latency communication … Continue reading

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Monodomain vs Bidomain

When modeling cardiac tissue, there are two dominant approaches: bidomain, in which both the intra- and extracellular spaces of the tissue are represented, and monodomain, in which only the intracellular space is represented. The bidomain approach is essential when the … Continue reading

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