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David Newman
David Newman
Professor of Physics, University of Alaska Fairbanks
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Complex systems analysis of series of blackouts: Cascading failure, critical points, and self-organization
I Dobson, BA Carreras, VE Lynch, DE Newman
Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science 17 (2), 2007
11272007
Critical points and transitions in an electric power transmission model for cascading failure blackouts
BA Carreras, VE Lynch, I Dobson, DE Newman
Chaos: An interdisciplinary journal of nonlinear science 12 (4), 985-994, 2002
7002002
An initial model for complex dynamics in electric power system blackouts
I Dobson, BA Carreras, VE Lynch, DE Newman
hicss, 2001
5532001
Evidence for self-organized criticality in a time series of electric power system blackouts
BA Carreras, DE Newman, I Dobson, AB Poole
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on 51 (9), 1733-1740, 2004
5352004
A loading-dependent model of probabilistic cascading failure
I Dobson, BA Carreras, DE Newman
Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences 19 (1), 15-32, 2005
4592005
Long-range time correlations in plasma edge turbulence
BA Carreras, B Van Milligen, MA Pedrosa, R Balbin, C Hidalgo, ...
Physical review letters 80 (20), 4438, 1998
342*1998
Complex dynamics of blackouts in power transmission systems
BA Carreras, VE Lynch, I Dobson, DE Newman
Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science 14 (3), 643-652, 2004
3302004
The dynamics of marginality and self‐organized criticality as a paradigm for turbulent transport
DE Newman, BA Carreras, PH Diamond, TS Hahm
Physics of Plasmas 3 (5), 1858-1866, 1996
3221996
A model realization of self‐organized criticality for plasma confinement
BA Carreras, D Newman, VE Lynch, PH Diamond
Physics of Plasmas 3 (8), 2903-2911, 1996
3061996
A probabilistic loading-dependent model of cascading failure and possible implications for blackouts
I Dobson, BA Carreras, DE Newman
36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003 …, 2003
2432003
Examining criticality of blackouts in power system models with cascading events
I Dobson, J Chen, JS Thorp, BA Carreras, DE Newman
Proceedings of the 35th annual Hawaii international conference on system …, 2002
2292002
A branching process approximation to cascading load-dependent system failure
I Dobson, BA Carreras, DE Newman
37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004 …, 2004
2162004
Fluctuation‐induced flux at the plasma edge in toroidal devices
BA Carreras, C Hidalgo, E Sánchez, MA Pedrosa, R Balbin, ...
Physics of Plasmas 3 (7), 2664-2672, 1996
2031996
Initial evidence for self-organized criticality in electric power system blackouts
BA Carreras, DE Newman, I Dobson, AB Poole
Proceedings of the 33rd annual Hawaii international conference on system …, 2000
1882000
North American blackout time series statistics and implications for blackout risk
BA Carreras, DE Newman, I Dobson
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 31 (6), 4406-4414, 2016
1692016
Exploring complex systems aspects of blackout risk and mitigation
DE Newman, BA Carreras, VE Lynch, I Dobson
IEEE Transactions on Reliability 60 (1), 134-143, 2011
1642011
Modeling blackout dynamics in power transmission networks with simple structure
BA Carreras, VE Lynch, ML Sachtjen, I Dobson, DE Newman
Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System …, 2001
1632001
Blackout mitigation assessment in power transmission systems
BA Carreras, VE Lynch, DE Newman, I Dobson
36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003 …, 2003
1492003
Waiting-time statistics of self-organized-criticality systems
R Sánchez, DE Newman, BA Carreras
Physical review letters 88 (6), 068302, 2002
1422002
Evidence for self-organized criticality in electric power system blackouts
BA Carreras, DE Newman, I Dobson, AB Poole
Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System …, 2001
1422001
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