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Modelling Power Grids as Pseudoadaptive Networks

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Berner,  Rico
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Yanchuk,  Serhiy
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Schöll,  Eckehard
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Berner, R., Yanchuk, S., Schöll, E. (2021): Modelling Power Grids as Pseudoadaptive Networks. - In: Sultan, V., Veith, E. M. (Eds.), ENERGY 2021: the Eleventh International Conference on Smart Grids, Green Communications and IT Energy-aware Technologies: May 30th-June 3rd, 2021, 24-30.


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Abstract
Power grids, as well as neural networks with synaptic plasticity, describe real-world systems of tremendous importance for our daily life. The investigation of these seemingly unrelated types of dynamical networks has attracted increasing attention over the last decade. In this work, we exploit the recently established relation between these two types of networks to gain insights into the dynamical properties of multifrequency clusters in power grid networks. For this, we consider the model of Kuramoto-Sakaguchi phase oscillators with inertia and describe the emergence of multicluster states. Building on this, we provide a new perspective on solitary states in power grid networks by introducing the concept of pseudo coupling weights.