Hypergraph: A Unified and Uniform Definition with Application to Chemical Hypergraph and More
Daniel T. Chang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a unified, formal hypergraph definition encompassing undirected, directed, and nested hypergraphs, facilitating advanced modeling of complex chemical systems and high-order correlations.
Contribution
It proposes a novel, uniform hypergraph framework that unifies various hypergraph types and applies it to chemical systems, enabling explicit representation of multicenter bonds and reactions.
Findings
Unified hypergraph definition for directed, nested, and simple hypergraphs
Application of hypergraph to model chemical systems and reactions
Enhanced representation of high-order correlations in chemistry
Abstract
The conventional definition of hypergraph has two major issues: (1) there is not a standard definition of directed hypergraph and (2) there is not a formal definition of nested hypergraph. To resolve these issues, we propose a new definition of hypergraph that unifies the concepts of undirected, directed and nested hypergraphs, and that is uniform in using hyperedge as a single construct for representing high-order correlations among things, i.e., nodes and hyperedges. Specifically, we define a hyperedge to be a simple hyperedge, a nesting hyperedge, or a directed hyperedge. With this new definition, a hypergraph is nested if it has nesting hyperedge(s), and is directed if it has directed hyperedge(s). Otherwise, a hypergraph is a simple hypergraph. The uniformity and power of this new definition, with visualization, should facilitate the use of hypergraph for representing…
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TopicsComputational Drug Discovery Methods
