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transition modeling

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Transition modeling is a methodological framework dedicated to the quantitative analysis and simulation of systems undergoing transitions between distinct states, phases, or operational regimes. It investigates the kinetics, pathways, and driving forces of these changes, offering essential predictive capabilities for understanding and managing the dynamics of complex processes in various domains, including physical sciences and engineering.

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TK

University of Nevada, Reno

WC

W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research

PL

Oregon State University

HL

Texas A&M University

RA

University of Michigan

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Imperial College London

London, United Kingdom

Oregon State University

Corvallis, United States

Arizona State University

Tempe, United States

University of Oxford

Oxford, United Kingdom

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