EFFECT OF WEIGHTING CONSTANTS ON THE CONVERGENCE OF THE STEEPEST DESCENT ALGORITHM USED FOR THE DESIGN OF A POWER SYSTEM STABILIZER

R. Tiako and K.A. Folly

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