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This first chapter summarizes the motivation for holding the November 2003 National Science Foundation Workshop, and provides a listing of the Workshop speakers and their presentations. It also contains an overview of the articles contained in this compilation.

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Chow, J.H., Wu, F.F., Momoh, J.A. (2005). Applied Mathematics for Restructured Electric Power Systems. In: Chow, J.H., Wu, F.F., Momoh, J. (eds) Applied Mathematics for Restructured Electric Power Systems. Power Electronics and Power Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-23471-3_1

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