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   <div id="version" align=right><b>petsc-3.14.5 2021-03-03</b></div>
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<h2>PETSc TS solver</h2>
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<LI><A HREF="../../../src/ts/tutorials/power_grid/stability_9bus/ex9busdmnetwork.c.html"><CONCEPT>ex9busdmnetwork.c</CONCEPT></A>
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This example uses the same problem set up of ex9busdmnetwork.c. <BR>It demonstrates setting and accessing of variables for individual components, instead of <BR>
the network vertices (as used in ex9busdmnetwork.c). This is especially useful where vertices <BR>
/edges have multiple-components associated with them and one or more components has physics <BR>
associated with it. <BR>
Input parameters include:<BR>
  -nc : number of copies of the base case<BR>
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