Companion paper to the Finite Structured-State Transformation Principle theorem set. Version 1.0. March 2026. This paper derives the transfer mode of the Finite Structured-State Transformation Principle: the conditions under which structured state can move from one finite partition to another across a shared boundary. The central result is a five-term biconditional over a transfer increment that combines transferable structure, accessible coupling, and physical execution budgets for throughput, translation, and reception. The paper identifies exact failure modes for transfer and situates the result as one of the two boundary-domain branches of the broader FSSTP framework.
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