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In power engineering, the power flow study is an important tool involving numerical analysis applied to a power system. Unlike traditional circuit analysis, a power flow study usually uses simplified notation such as a one-line diagram and per-unit system, and focuses on power rather than voltage and current. There exist a number of software implementations of power flow studies.