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This book introduces computational methods that form the basis of many analytical studies in power systems. It provides the background for algorithms that underlie several commercial software packages, linking concepts to power system applications. The third edition contains new material on preconditioners for linear iterative methods, Broyden's method, and Jacobian-free Newton-Krylov methods. It includes additional problems and examples, as well as updated examples on sparse LU factorization. It also adds coverage of the eigensystem realization algorithm and the double-shift method for computing complex eigenvalues.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book introduces computational methods that form the basis of many analytical studies in power systems. It provides the background for algorithms that underlie several commercial software packages, linking concepts to power system applications. The third edition contains new material on preconditioners for linear iterative methods, Broyden's method, and Jacobian-free Newton-Krylov methods. It includes additional problems and examples, as well as updated examples on sparse LU factorization. It also adds coverage of the eigensystem realization algorithm and the double-shift method for computing complex eigenvalues.

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Autorenporträt
Mariesa L. Crow is a professor of electrical engineering at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, USA. Dr. Crow is director of the Energy Research and Development Center. Her areas of research include computer-aided analysis of power systems; dynamics and security analysis; voltage stability; computational algorithms for analyzing stressed, non-linear, non-continuous systems; power-electronic applications in bulk power systems (FACTS); and parameter estimation.