why the admittance matrix or y bus matrix of a large network
is called sparse matrix?
Answer Posted / parth bhatt(b.e)
In the admittance matrix, each non-zero diagonal element corresponds to network branch connecting the pair of buses indicated by the row and column of the element.
In most transmission network, most of the off diagonal elements are zero. So the admittance matrix are relatively zero.
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