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GENCO - A Unified Neural Solver Embedded in a Development Framework for Steady-State Grid Analysis

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arXiv:2608. 09921v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Foundation models are transforming business workflows and boosting productivity, yet they remain largely absent from engineering domains such as power system analysis, where strict physical consistency must be enforced.

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