Efficient computations of gas transport in the respiratory tree

The equation governing the transport of an inert gas in the respiratory tree is a linear PDE. There are several clinical situations where the PDE must be solved on a large number of consecutive breaths and, on each breath, a very small number of linear functionals of this solution evaluated. In this...

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Main Authors: Whiteley, J, Gavaghan, D
Format: Journal article
Published: 2003
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description The equation governing the transport of an inert gas in the respiratory tree is a linear PDE. There are several clinical situations where the PDE must be solved on a large number of consecutive breaths and, on each breath, a very small number of linear functionals of this solution evaluated. In this study we show how the solution of a relatively small number of adjoint problems may be used to calculate these linear functionals, thus reducing the volume of computation significantly. This technique may be used with other physical problems
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spelling oxford-uuid:0e9ef26a-6407-4edc-9e5a-b0d268d7a42b2022-03-26T09:46:48ZEfficient computations of gas transport in the respiratory treeJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:0e9ef26a-6407-4edc-9e5a-b0d268d7a42bDepartment of Computer Science2003Whiteley, JGavaghan, DThe equation governing the transport of an inert gas in the respiratory tree is a linear PDE. There are several clinical situations where the PDE must be solved on a large number of consecutive breaths and, on each breath, a very small number of linear functionals of this solution evaluated. In this study we show how the solution of a relatively small number of adjoint problems may be used to calculate these linear functionals, thus reducing the volume of computation significantly. This technique may be used with other physical problems
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