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Randomizing hypergraphs preserving degree correlation and local clustering

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arxiv 2106.12162 v2 pith:T56SPUJP submitted 2021-06-23 physics.soc-ph cs.SI

classification physics.soc-phcs.SI
keywords hypergraphsdk-seriesdegreehypernodecorrelationdynamicsinteractions
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Many complex systems involve direct interactions among more than two entities and can be represented by hypergraphs, in which hyperedges encode higher-order interactions among an arbitrary number of nodes. To analyze structures and dynamics of given hypergraphs, a solid practice is to compare them with those for randomized hypergraphs that preserve some specific properties of the original hypergraphs. In the present study, we propose a family of such reference models for hypergraphs, called the hyper dK-series, by extending the so-called dK-series for dyadic networks to the case of hypergraphs. The hyper dK-series preserves up to the individual node's degree, node's degree correlation, node's redundancy coefficient, and/or the hyperedge's size depending on the parameter values. We also apply the hyper dK-series to numerical simulations of epidemic spreading and evolutionary game dynamics on empirical hypergraphs.

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