A comprehensive survey of graph-based frameworks for higher-order networks, covering foundational concepts, extensions, and newly introduced formalisms with emphasis on structural principles and applications.
Spectral Properties of Oriented Hypergraphs
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An oriented hypergraph is a hypergraph where each vertex-edge incidence is given a label of $+1$ or $-1$. The adjacency and Laplacian eigenvalues of an oriented hypergraph are studied. Eigenvalue bounds for both the adjacency and Laplacian matrices of an oriented hypergraph which depend on structural parameters of the oriented hypergraph are found. An oriented hypergraph and its incidence dual are shown to have the same nonzero Laplacian eigenvalues. A family of oriented hypergraphs with uniformally labeled incidences is also studied. This family provides a hypergraphic generalization of the signless Laplacian of a graph and also suggests a natural way to define the adjacency and Laplacian matrices of a hypergraph. Some results presented generalize both graph and signed graph results to a hypergraphic setting.
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Representing Higher-Order Networks: A Survey of Graph-Based Frameworks
A comprehensive survey of graph-based frameworks for higher-order networks, covering foundational concepts, extensions, and newly introduced formalisms with emphasis on structural principles and applications.