Kron reduction

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In power engineering, Kron reduction is a method used to reduce or eliminate the desired node without need of repeating the steps like in Gaussian elimination.[1]

It is named after American electrical engineer Gabriel Kron.

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  1. ^ Caliskan, Sina Yamac; Tabuada, Paulo (2014). "Towards Kron reduction of generalized electrical networks". Automatica. 50 (10): 2586–2590. doi:10.1016/j.automatica.2014.08.017.
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