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Mathematical Modeling and Optimization of Energy Systems

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Energy Systems of Complex Buildings

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The mathematical model of an energy system denotes a set of interdependences (equations, inequalities, logical conditions, etc.) which provide an approximated image of the properties, the functioning, and development of an actual system. The most effective trend in mathematical modeling of energy systems is the application of the property resulting from its hierarchical structure. This is connected with the decomposition of the global optimization task, based on the division of the global problem of optimization into several subproblems, solved independently and then coordinated.

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Ziębik, A., Hoinka, K. (2013). Mathematical Modeling and Optimization of Energy Systems. In: Energy Systems of Complex Buildings. Green Energy and Technology. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4381-9_3

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