The Practical Stability Analysis of a Type of Electricity Market Model

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The theory of practical stability is used to study the electricity market model which has the three supplier and two consumers. Based on the dynamic model of electricity market proposed by Alvarado, uses differential-algebraic equations and eigenvalue techniques from the theoretical to study the practical stability of the electricity markets.

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