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Detours around basin stability in power networks

Schultz et al., 2014

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6293803753734159312
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Schultz P
Heitzig J
Kurths J
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New Journal of Physics

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To analyse the relationship between stability against large perturbations and topological properties of a power transmission grid, we employ a statistical analysis of a large ensemble of synthetic power grids, looking for significant statistical relationships between the single …
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