The Last Theory
The Last Theory
The Last Theory
    Newsletter #017    
29 September 2022
Unary, binary, ternary, k‑ary:
hyperedges in Wolfram Physics

So, last time, I kinda left you hanging on the hypergraphs, didn’t I?

I asked, but didn’t answer, some pretty fundamental questions.

I’m not going to leave you hanging a moment longer. Here are some answers.

A hyperedge can connect any number of nodes: one, two, three, four, seventeen or any other number.

And a hypergraph can include any of these different kinds of hyperedge, or all of them.

Let’s take a look at what this means for Wolfram Physics... and at some of the beautiful hypergraphs it allows us to generate!

Mark

The Last Theory is hosted by Mark Jeffery, founder of Open Web Mind

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