Introduction

In this chapter, we describe the setting for the problems of interest for the work presented in this book. We first introduce the background and the motivation of our research. Then, we present the scope of this report and highlight the major contribution

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Ricardo Moreno Chuquen Harold R. Chamorro

Graph Theory Applications to Deregulated Power Systems

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Ricardo Moreno Chuquen Universidad Autónoma de Occidente Cali, Colombia

Harold R. Chamorro KU Leuven Leuven, Belgium

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