The Coordination of Centralised and Distributed Generation - René Aid, Université Paris-Dauphine PSL
Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube
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Explore a 52-minute conference talk on the coordination of centralized and distributed generation presented by René Aid from Université Paris-Dauphine PSL. Part of a workshop on "Mean-field games, energy and environment" sponsored by the London Mathematical Society and EPSRC, this presentation is included in the Lloyd's Register Foundation programme on Data-centric engineering at The Alan Turing Institute. Delve into the powerful toolbox of Mean-field games for high-dimensional distributed optimization problems, with applications ranging from energy production and storage optimization to climate change negotiations modeling. Gain insights into the basic theory of MFG and its applications in energy industry and environmental sciences optimization problems. Learn from engineers working on distributed optimization challenges where MFG could be applied, and discover how this field brings together experts from various domains to tackle complex issues in energy and environmental management.
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The coordination of centralised and distributed generation - René Aid, Univeristé Paris-Dauphine PSL
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Alan Turing Institute
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