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Modelling the Qualitative World

Qualitative physics seeks to understand physical processes by building models of them.

A model may consist of the following entities:

Variables
-- make take on values as in a traditional physics model but with a restricted set of values, e.g. temperature as tex2html_wrap_inline8492.
Quantity Spaces
-- a small set of discreet values for a variable.
Rate of Change
-- Variables take on different values at different times. A real valued rate of change can be modelled qualitatively with a quantity space, e.g. tex2html_wrap_inline8494.
Expressions
-- Combination of variables.
Equations
-- Assignment of expression to variables.
States
-- Sets of variables who's values change over time.

Note that qualitative algebra is different:

Say we describe the volume of glass as tex2html_wrap_inline8496

Then when we add two qualitative values together we get:


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