Researchers have calculated that Braess’ paradox – whereby adding transmission capacity to a network can degrade the network’s performance – can be avoided in electrical power grids by implementing ...
A sustainable energy supply requires the expansion of power grids. However, new transmission lines can also lead to grids becoming more unstable rather than more stable, as would be expected. This ...
One of the increasingly famous paradoxes in science is named after the German mathematician Dietrich Braess who noted that adding extra roads to a network can lead to greater congestion. Similarly, ...
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