Counting simplicial pairs in hypergraphs
Abstract
We present two ways to measure the simplicial nature of a hypergraph: the simplicial ratio and the simplicial matrix. We show that the simplicial ratio captures the frequency, as well as the rarity, of simplicial interactions in a hypergraph while the simplicial matrix provides more fine-grained details. We then compute the simplicial ratio, as well as the simplicial matrix, for 10 real-world hypergraphs and, from the data collected, hypothesize that simplicial interactions are more and more deliberate as edge size increases. We then present a new Chung-Lu model that includes a parameter controlling (in expectation) the frequency of simplicial interactions. We use this new model, as well as the real-world hypergraphs, to show that multiple stochastic processes exhibit different behaviour when performed on simplicial hypergraphs vs. non-simplicial hypergraphs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2408.11806,
title = {Counting simplicial pairs in hypergraphs},
author = {Jordan Barrett and Paweł Prałat and Aaron Smith and François Théberge},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.11806},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
27 pages, 13 figures, 1 table