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The following pages link to High detail stationary optimization models for gas networks: validation and results (Q2358029):
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- A system to evaluate gas network capacities: concepts and implementation (Q723970) (← links)
- Networks of pipelines for gas with nonconstant compressibility factor: stationary states (Q725736) (← links)
- Computing technical capacities in the European entry-exit gas market is NP-hard (Q827287) (← links)
- Model and discretization error adaptivity within stationary gas transport optimization (Q1633770) (← links)
- MIP-based instantaneous control of mixed-integer PDE-constrained gas transport problems (Q1753078) (← links)
- A joint model of probabilistic/robust constraints for gas transport management in stationary networks (Q1789627) (← links)
- Improved models for operation modes of complex compressor stations (Q2067256) (← links)
- Deciding the feasibility of a booking in the European gas market is coNP-hard (Q2095927) (← links)
- Mixed-integer quadratic optimization for waste flow quantification (Q2101675) (← links)
- The cost of not knowing enough: mixed-integer optimization with implicit Lipschitz nonlinearities (Q2136869) (← links)
- Nonlinear optimization of district heating networks (Q2139138) (← links)
- Structural properties of feasible bookings in the European entry-exit gas market system (Q2190798) (← links)
- The impact of potential-based physics models on pricing in energy networks (Q2201307) (← links)
- Complementarity-based nonlinear programming techniques for optimal mixing in gas networks (Q2294075) (← links)
- Bookings in the European gas market: characterisation of feasibility and computational complexity results (Q2303532) (← links)
- A decomposition method for MINLPs with Lipschitz continuous nonlinearities (Q2330657) (← links)
- High detail stationary optimization models for gas networks (Q2357847) (← links)
- A multilevel model of the European entry-exit gas market (Q2417957) (← links)
- Validation of nominations in gas network optimization: models, methods, and solutions (Q2943808) (← links)
- Solving Highly Detailed Gas Transport MINLPs: Block Separability and Penalty Alternating Direction Methods (Q5131727) (← links)
- Chapter 5: Mathematical optimization for evaluating gas network capacities (Q5740751) (← links)
- Chapter 10: The precise NLP model (Q5740756) (← links)
- Transient gas pipeline flow: analytical examples, numerical simulation and a comparison to the quasi-static approach (Q6159486) (← links)
- A reformulation-enumeration MINLP algorithm for gas network design (Q6635812) (← links)