Abstract

We investigate the definition of transition events within a formal framework for representing time, states, and events. Continuity considerations lead to the introduction of eight distinct kinds of transition. This proliferation is justified in the subsequent application to the qualitative description of changes in relation between spatial regions, where the fineness of discrimination provided by the inventory of transition-types is needed in order to adequately cover all the possibilities.

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