I assume it’s some sort of nonlinear solver toolset but I’m not familiar enough with the electrical grid problem space to even get a feeling of how useful tianquan would be.
If would be cool it it was a general solver that could be applied in other fields then I’d take a closer look.
Open sourcing these thing would definitely be the right way to go, and you’re absolutely right that it’s a general solver that would be useful in any scenario where you have a system that requires dynamic allocation.
Neat but can we open source this.
I assume it’s some sort of nonlinear solver toolset but I’m not familiar enough with the electrical grid problem space to even get a feeling of how useful tianquan would be.
If would be cool it it was a general solver that could be applied in other fields then I’d take a closer look.
Open sourcing these thing would definitely be the right way to go, and you’re absolutely right that it’s a general solver that would be useful in any scenario where you have a system that requires dynamic allocation.