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Mathematical modelling of a nordic hydrological system, and the use of a simplified run-off model in the stochastic optimal control of a hydroelectrical power system

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5th Conference on Optimization Techniques Part II (Optimization Techniques 1973)

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Fjeld, M., Meyer, S.L., Aam, S. (1973). Mathematical modelling of a nordic hydrological system, and the use of a simplified run-off model in the stochastic optimal control of a hydroelectrical power system. In: Conti, R., Ruberti, A. (eds) 5th Conference on Optimization Techniques Part II. Optimization Techniques 1973. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-06600-4_16

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