The Last Theory
The Last Theory
The Last Theory
Episode #017
29 September 2022
Unary, binary, ternary, k‑ary:
hyperedges in Wolfram Physics
hyperedges in Wolfram Physics
Notes
Here are answers to some fundamental questions about hypergraphs:
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!
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