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    Authors's summary extended: This paper gives an overview of how direct methods solve the transient stability problem of large-scale power systems. Two distinct methodologies are considered and discussed. The first concerns application of the direct Lyapunov method to the conventional transient stability analysis. Both scalar and vector Lyapunov approaches are envisaged and their respective merits and potentialities are compared. Particular attention is also paid to the estimation of 'practical' stability domains, aiming to overcome the usual conservativeness of the Lyapunov criterion. The scalar Lyapunov method is compared with simulation results. The authors' opinion is that numerical step-by-step techniques and Lyapunov's direct criterion should be regarded as complementary rather than competitive approaches. The second methodology focuses on the derivation of stability indices, intended for on-line monitoring, contingency evaluation and security control. In a few words, probabilistic approaches are also considered. The present achievements and future trends are explored and tentatively assessed. The bibliography contains 135 items.
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    transient stability
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    large-scale power systems
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    direct Lyapunov method
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    stability indices
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