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The physics of higher-order interactions in complex systems

Battiston, Federico
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Amico, Enrico  
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Barrat, Alain
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October 1, 2021
Nature Physics

Network representations of complex systems are limited to pairwise interactions, but real-world systems often involve higher-order interactions. This Perspective looks at the new physics emerging from attempts to characterize these interactions.

Complex networks have become the main paradigm for modelling the dynamics of interacting systems. However, networks are intrinsically limited to describing pairwise interactions, whereas real-world systems are often characterized by higher-order interactions involving groups of three or more units. Higher-order structures, such as hypergraphs and simplicial complexes, are therefore a better tool to map the real organization of many social, biological and man-made systems. Here, we highlight recent evidence of collective behaviours induced by higher-order interactions, and we outline three key challenges for the physics of higher-order systems.

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research article
DOI
10.1038/s41567-021-01371-4
Web of Science ID

WOS:000705937300020

Author(s)
Battiston, Federico
Amico, Enrico  
Barrat, Alain
Bianconi, Ginestra
Ferraz de Arruda, Guilherme
Franceschiello, Benedetta
Iacopini, Iacopo
Kefi, Sonia
Latora, Vito
Moreno, Yamir
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Date Issued

2021-10-01

Publisher

NATURE PORTFOLIO

Published in
Nature Physics
Volume

17

Issue

10

Start page

1093

End page

1098

Subjects

Physics, Multidisciplinary

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Physics

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explosive percolation

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networks

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dynamics

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synchronization

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patterns

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multilayer

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reduction

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symmetry

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models

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REVIEWED

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October 23, 2021
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/182550
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