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Higher order trade-offs in hypergraph community detection

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abstract

Extending community detection from pairwise networks to hypergraphs introduces fundamental theoretical challenges. Hypergraphs exhibit structural heterogeneity with no direct graph analogue: hyperedges of varying orders can connect nodes across communities in diverse configurations, introducing new trade-offs in defining and detecting community structure. We address these challenges by developing a unified framework for community detection in non-uniform hypergraphs under the Hypergraph Stochastic Block Model. We introduce a general signal-to-noise ratio that enables a quantitative analysis of trade-offs unique to higher-order networks, such as which hypergedges we choose to split across communities and how we choose to split them. Building on this framework, we derive a Bethe Hessian operator for non-uniform hypergraphs that provides efficient spectral clustering with principled model selection. We characterize the resulting spectral detectability threshold and compare it to belief propagation limits, showing the methods coincide for uniform hypergraphs but diverge in non-uniform settings. Synthetic experiments confirm our analytical predictions and reveal systematic biases toward preserving higher-order and balanced-shape hyperedges. Application to empirical data demonstrates the practical relevance of these higher-order detectability trade-offs in real-world systems.

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Detectability of minority communities in networks

cs.SI · 2026-04-20 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Minority communities in stochastic block models enter three phases of detectability—detectable, distinguishable, and resolvable—separated by the Kesten-Stigum threshold and two additional thresholds from the eigenvalue structure of the signal matrix.

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  • Achieving the Kesten-Stigum bound in the non-uniform hypergraph stochastic block model stat.ML · 2026-04-21 · unverdicted · none · ref 8 · internal anchor

    Weak recovery in the non-uniform HSBM is possible above the sum of per-layer SNRs equaling 1, achieved by an optimally weighted non-backtracking spectral algorithm.

  • Detectability of minority communities in networks cs.SI · 2026-04-20 · unverdicted · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    Minority communities in stochastic block models enter three phases of detectability—detectable, distinguishable, and resolvable—separated by the Kesten-Stigum threshold and two additional thresholds from the eigenvalue structure of the signal matrix.