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    Large-scale unit commitment under uncertainty: an updated literature survey

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    The Unit Commitment problem in energy management aims at finding the optimal production schedule of a set of generation units, while meeting various system-wide constraints. It has always been a large-scale, non-convex, difficult problem, especially in view of the fact that, due to operational requirements, it has to be solved in an unreasonably small time for its size. Recently, growing renewable energy shares have strongly increased the level of uncertainty in the system, making the (ideal) Unit Commitment model a large-scale, non-convex and uncertain (stochastic, robust, chance-constrained) program. We provide a survey of the literature on methods for the Uncertain Unit Commitment problem, in all its variants. We start with a review of the main contributions on solution methods for the deterministic versions of the problem, focussing on those based on mathematical programming techniques that are more relevant for the uncertain versions of the problem. We then present and categorize the approaches to the latter, while providing entry points to the relevant literature on optimization under uncertainty. This is an updated version of the paper "Large-scale Unit Commitment under uncertainty: a literature survey" that appeared in 4OR 13(2), 115--171 (2015); this version has over 170 more citations, most of which appeared in the last three years, proving how fast the literature on uncertain Unit Commitment evolves, and therefore the interest in this subject

    Approximation by positive definite kernels

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    This contribution extends earlier work [16] on interpolation/approximation by positive definite basis functions in several aspects. First, it works out the relations between various types of kernels in more detail and more generality. Second, it uses the new generality to exhibit the first example of a discontinuous positive definite function. Third, it establishes the first link from (radial) basis function theory to n-widths, and finally it uses this link to prove quasi-optimality results for approximation rates of interpolation processes and decay rates for eigenvalues of integral operators having smooth kernels

    Large-scale unit commitment under uncertainty: an updated literature survey

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