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Power system transient stability analysis: Formulation as nearly Hamiltonian systems (English)
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A model of a power system yields \[ \dot q=M^{-1}p,\quad\dot p=KM^{- 1}p-\nabla G(q) \] which is defined earlier as a nearly Hamiltonian structure. Stability analysis of the equilibria is based on Hamiltonian theory. An example follows from power systems theory.
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nearly Hamiltonian
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power systems
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