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On the Soluble Graph of a Finite Simple Group

2013

The maximal independent sets of the soluble graph of a finite simple group G are studied and their independence number is determined. In particular, it is shown that this graph in many cases has an independent set with three vertices.

Discrete mathematicsCombinatoricsAlgebra and Number TheoryGraph powerCycle graphVoltage graphCubic graphStrength of a graphNull graphDistance-regular graphComplement graphMathematicsCommunications in Algebra
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A comparison of compatible, finite, and inductive graph properties

1993

Abstract In the theory of hyperedge-replacement grammars and languages, one encounters three types of graph properties that play an important role in proving decidability and structural results. The three types are called compatible, finite, and inductive graph properties. All three of them cover graph properties that are well-behaved with respect to certain operations on hypergraphs. In this paper, we show that the three notions are essentially equivalent. Consequently, three lines of investigation in the theory of hyperedge replacement - so far separated - merge into one.

Discrete mathematicsGeneral Computer ScienceVoltage graphDirected graphDecidabilityTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsVertex-transitive graphRule-based machine translationClique-widthGraph propertyNull graphMathematicsComputer Science(all)Theoretical Computer Science
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Graph languages defined by systems of forbidden structures: A survey

1988

This paper deals with different ways of defining graph languages. These are the so-called forbidden structures. Some results on decision problems, their complexity, and set theoretic closure properties are scetched. A normal form, the minimal systems, are given. Finally the influence of the different kinds of forbidden structures on the descriptive power of the systems is shown.

Discrete mathematicsTheoretical computer scienceA-normal formVoltage graphGraph (abstract data type)Decision problemNull graphForbidden graph characterizationMathematics
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Graph Connectivity, Monadic NP and built-in relations of moderate degree

1995

It has been conjectured [FSV93] that an existential secondoder formula, in which the second-order quantification is restricted to unary relations (i.e. a Monadic NP formula), cannot express Graph Connectivity even in the presence of arbitrary built-in relations.

Discrete mathematicsVoltage graphlaw.inventionCombinatoricsMathematics::LogiclawComputer Science::Logic in Computer ScienceClique-widthLine graphRegular graphGraph automorphismNull graphComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryConnectivityComplement graphMathematics
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Prosumer’s impact on low voltage distribution networks

2019

The use of renewable energy, within nowadays energy policy, has increased considerably all over the world in order to respond to the increasing energy consumption and to reduce the environmental impact of the electricity generation. At the beginning, the relatively low penetration levels of distributed generation does not produce problems, however, the nowadays massive increase of local power generation have led to new integration challenges in order to ensure the reliability and quality of the power supply. This paper also highlights some aspects regarding the use of the active distribution networks of low voltage to which electric energy producers are connected-the prosumers: advantages a…

Distribution networksbusiness.industryComputer sciencelcsh:TA1-2040020209 energy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical engineering02 engineering and technologybusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)ProsumerLow voltageMATEC Web of Conferences
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Decoupled solution of radial and weakly meshed distribution networks through a backward method

2008

A methodology for the analysis of radial or weakly meshed distribution systems supplying voltage dependent loads is developed. The solution process is iterative and, at each step, the loads are simulated by means of impedances. The network is divided into two sub-networks which must be solved separately and sequentially; in the first, named RP-net, only the lines resistances and the loads shunt equivalent resistances are considered; in the second, named XQ-net, only the lines reactances and the shunt equivalent reactances are taken into account. After a brief presentation of the b/f method, which is currently the most commonly used technique to solve distribution networks, the proposed meth…

Distribution systemEngineeringDistribution networksbusiness.industryLoad modelingElectronic engineeringBackward/forward method distribution networks power flows.AC powerbusinessTopologyTransfer functionElectrical impedanceVoltage2008 IEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Latin America
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A contribution to solve the problem of attributing harmonic distortion responsibility

2005

Owing to the proliferation of loads which draw nonsinusoidal currents, the current and voltage distortion in distribution systems is ever increasing. The correct identification of the source of distortion is important for attributing the responsibility of disturbances to utility and customers. In this paper, a new classification of the possible classes of responsibility is proposed, defining some conditions, based on the improvement of the method of decomposition of the current into conforming and nonconforming components, and of the method based on the evaluation of the sign of harmonic active powers, which allows their identification.

Distribution systemTotal harmonic distortionIdentification (information)Computer scienceControl theoryDistortionMathematical analysisHarmonicDecomposition (computer science)Voltage distortionSign (mathematics)18th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED 2005)
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Activation of TRPC6 calcium channels by diacylglycerol (DAG)-containing arachidonic acid: A comparative study with DAG-containing docosahexaenoic acid

2006

We synthesized a diacylglycerol (DAG)-containing arachidonic acid, i.e., 1-stearoyl-2-arachidonyl-sn-glycerol (SAG), and studied its implication in the modulation of canonical transient receptor potential sub-type 6 (TRPC6) channels in stably-transfected HEK-293 cells. SAG induced the influx of Ca(2+), and also of other bivalent cations like Ba(2+) and Sr(2+), in these cells. SAG-evoked Ca(2+) influx was not due to its metabolites as inhibitors of DAG-lipase (RHC80267) and DAG-kinase (R50922) failed to inhibit the response of the same. To emphasise that SAG exerts its action via its DAG configuration, but not due to the presence of stearic acid at sn-1 position, we synthesized 1-palmitoyl-2…

Docosahexaenoic AcidsBiologyBiochemistryTRPC6DiglyceridesMicechemistry.chemical_compoundTransient receptor potential channelMembrane Microdomainsparasitic diseasesTRPC6 Cation ChannelAnimalsCells CulturedTRPC Cation ChannelsDiacylglycerol kinaseDose-Response Relationship DrugVoltage-dependent calcium channelGeneral MedicineRhc80267src-Family KinaseschemistryBiochemistrySU6656BiophysicsCalciumlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Arachidonic acidProto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase SrcBiochimie
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Performance of grid-connected PV system in Southern Norway

2015

This paper presents performance results from one of the first grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) systems in Norway. The 45 kWp system is mounted on top of a flat roof at the headquarters of a local utility company, Agder Energi, in the coastal town of Kristiansand. The system consists mainly of multi-crystalline silicon modules, with one thin film array. The system has been in operation since May 2011 and is instrumented for research and monitoring purposes. Data recorded include global and diffuse horizontal irradiation, tilted irradiation and other weather parameters, PV module temperatures, DC and AC current and voltage for three arrays, in addition to inverter power data and voltage quali…

DowntimeFlat roofbusiness.industryPhotovoltaic systemElectrical engineeringGrid-connected photovoltaic power systemInverterEnvironmental sciencebusinessMaximum power point trackingPower (physics)Voltage2015 IEEE 42nd Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC)
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Minimum power losses by using droop coefficients regulation method with voltage and frequency constraints in islanded microgrids

2018

In this paper, a droop coefficients regulation methodology is proposed for an islanded microgrid to optimize the power losses. Based on the P-f and Q-V relations to adjust the droop coefficients at every loading condition, the optimized operating set point generates minimum power losses operation while satisfying the constraints of voltage and frequency limitation. A 9-bus case study is here implemented to show the effectiveness of this new approach as well as the improved operation quality of the system.

Droop controlControl and OptimizationMicrogridComputer science020209 energy020208 electrical & electronic engineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologySet pointPower (physics)Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaQuality (physics)Control theoryArtificial Intelligence0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringVoltage droopMicrogridMinimum losseVoltage
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