A port-Hamiltonian approach to power network modeling and analysis
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- Power-controlled Hamiltonian systems: application to electrical systems with constant power loads
- Learning feedback Nash strategies for nonlinear port-Hamiltonian systems
- Grid-forming control for power converters based on matching of synchronous machines
- An energy-based analysis of reduced-order models of (networked) synchronous machines
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