Compensation Method, Diakoptics, and MATE
This paper demonstrates how the Compensation method relates to the bordered-block- diagonal solution of power grids for the computation of power system transients. It is shown that it also relates to diakoptics and englobes other algorithms, such as the Multi Area Thevenin Equivalent (MATE) method....
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| description | This paper demonstrates how the Compensation method relates to the bordered-block- diagonal solution of power grids for the computation of power system transients. It is shown that it also relates to diakoptics and englobes other algorithms, such as the Multi Area Thevenin Equivalent (MATE) method. Implementation issues and potential inefficiencies are also discussed. The aim is to create a reference for avoiding confusion in the literature, for eliminating misconceptions and for supporting future research. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e43779f056ed4083b7dc3dcf335978ed2025-08-20T03:09:08ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362025-01-011312953412953810.1109/ACCESS.2025.358928011080427Compensation Method, Diakoptics, and MATEJean Mahseredjian0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2924-049XBoris Bruned1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5240-7580Anas Abusalah2Department of Electrical Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal, Montreal, CanadaRTE, Campus Transfo, Jonage, FrancePGSTech, Montreal, CanadaThis paper demonstrates how the Compensation method relates to the bordered-block- diagonal solution of power grids for the computation of power system transients. It is shown that it also relates to diakoptics and englobes other algorithms, such as the Multi Area Thevenin Equivalent (MATE) method. Implementation issues and potential inefficiencies are also discussed. The aim is to create a reference for avoiding confusion in the literature, for eliminating misconceptions and for supporting future research.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11080427/Compensation methodelectromagnetic transientsparallelization |
| spellingShingle | Jean Mahseredjian Boris Bruned Anas Abusalah Compensation Method, Diakoptics, and MATE IEEE Access Compensation method electromagnetic transients parallelization |
| title | Compensation Method, Diakoptics, and MATE |
| title_full | Compensation Method, Diakoptics, and MATE |
| title_fullStr | Compensation Method, Diakoptics, and MATE |
| title_full_unstemmed | Compensation Method, Diakoptics, and MATE |
| title_short | Compensation Method, Diakoptics, and MATE |
| title_sort | compensation method diakoptics and mate |
| topic | Compensation method electromagnetic transients parallelization |
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