Gérard Henry
Aix-Marseille University
5 Papers
Gérard Henry is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Time domain & Finite element method. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Mathematical modeling of tumor growth and metastatic spreading: validation in tumor-bearing mice
Niklas Hartung,Severine Mollard,Dominique Barbolosi,Assia Benabdallah,Guillemette Chapuisat,Gérard Henry,Sarah Giacometti,Athanassios Iliadis,Joseph Ciccolini,Christian Faivre,Florence Hubert +10 more
TL;DR: The data-based model development revealed several biologically significant findings, including the postulated link between primary tumor size and emission rate is validated and fast growing peritoneal metastases can only be described by such a complex partial differential equation model and not by ordinary differential equation models.
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3D Benchmark on Discretization Schemes for Anisotropic Diffusion Problems on General Grids
Robert Eymard,Gérard Henry,Raphaèle Herbin,Florence Hubert,Robert Klöfkorn,Gianmarco Manzini +5 more
- 06 Jun 2011
TL;DR: A number of test cases and meshes that were designed as a benchmark for numerical schemes dedicated to the approximation of three-dimensional anisotropic and heterogeneous diffusion problems and compare the performance of several iterative or direct linear solvers for the resolution of the linear systems issued from the presented schemes.
Full wavefield simulation versus measurement of microwave scattering by a complex 3D-printed asteroid analogue
Christelle Eyraud,Liisa Ida Sorsa,Jean-Michel Geffrin,Mika Takala,Gérard Henry,Sampsa Pursiainen +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the possibility of obtaining information about the inner structure of asteroids from their response to an incident electromagnetic field in preparation for future space radar missions, using two analog models with the shape of 25143 Itokawa, a small rubble pile asteroid monitored by the Japanese space agency's Hayabusa mission.
Volumes finis colocalisés pour des problèmes de convection naturelle 3D:utilisation du solveur direct parallèle MUMPS
Gérard Henry,Robert Eymard,Raphaèle Herbin,Eric Chénier +3 more
- 29 Aug 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, the Navier Stokes equations in primitive variables are discretized by a collocated finite volume scheme, and the solution of the resulting discrete problem requires linear solves with non-symmetric and ill-conditioned matrices, especially at high Rayleigh numbers.
Mathematical modeling of microtubule dynamic instability: new insight into the link between gtp-hydrolysis and microtubule aging
TL;DR: A novel modeling approach is developed to describe how the age of a MT affects its dynamic properties, and extends on a previously developed model that describes MT dynamics, by proposing a new concept for GTP-tubulin hydrolysis (the process by which newly incorporated GTP -tubulin is hydrolyzed to lower energy GDP- Tubulin).