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Steady-State Security Region Boundary Characterization in Power Systems With Limited Samples: A Geometry-Guided Hybrid Approach

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title Steady-State Security Region Boundary Characterization in Power Systems With Limited Samples: A Geometry-Guided Hybrid Approach
title_auth Steady-State Security Region Boundary Characterization in Power Systems With Limited Samples: A Geometry-Guided Hybrid Approach
title_full Steady-State Security Region Boundary Characterization in Power Systems With Limited Samples: A Geometry-Guided Hybrid Approach
title_fullStr Steady-State Security Region Boundary Characterization in Power Systems With Limited Samples: A Geometry-Guided Hybrid Approach
title_full_unstemmed Steady-State Security Region Boundary Characterization in Power Systems With Limited Samples: A Geometry-Guided Hybrid Approach
title_short Steady-State Security Region Boundary Characterization in Power Systems With Limited Samples: A Geometry-Guided Hybrid Approach
title_sort steady-state security region boundary characterization in power systems with limited samples: a geometry-guided hybrid approach
topic Computer Sciience
Technology & Engineering — Computing
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url http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11479315