Transition modeling is a statistical and computational approach used to represent and analyze the changes (or transitions) between different states or conditions in a system over time. This concept is widely applied in various fields, such as economics, ecology, engineering, social sciences, and health sciences, to model dynamic processes. Here are some key aspects of transition modeling: 1. **State Space**: A transition model typically defines a finite or infinite set of states that a system can occupy.

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