Martin Coll
Martin Coll
That's something I've been thinking about a lot. Each library uses and needs a specific Python data structure, usually on Pandas, NetworkX, PyTorch. It seems to me it would be...
Minimal working example 🚀 * https://github.com/colltoaction/pygraphistry/blob/master/demos/demos_databases_apis/hypernetx/hypernetx.ipynb * https://github.com/pszufe/HIF-standard/blob/main/tutorials/data/e-coli.json
Hi all, I wanted to give you a heads-up on the availability of the Hypergraph Interchange Format paper on the arXiv. Cheers! http://arxiv.org/abs/2507.11520
Hi Arash, I wanted to give you a heads-up on the availability of the Hypergraph Interchange Format paper on the arXiv. Cheers! http://arxiv.org/abs/2507.11520
Sure! 
😂 I'm using the AppImage in Ubuntu 23.04 with Firefox and I have not installed Chrome. The firefox shortcut for view source is Ctrl+U as well.
Thanks! Tengo unas cositas más de UX si querés que te pase pero mirá que soy muy detallista jaja.
Hi! I'm MartÃn and I'm a developer working in the [HIF](https://github.com/pszufe/HIF-standard) project, an effort to share hypergraphs across many libraries, developed by members of [SimpleHypergraphs.jl](https://github.com/pszufe/SimpleHypergraphs.jl), [XGI](https://github.com/xgi-org/xgi) and other established libraries....
I think in Mikko's [Multilayer networks](https://arxiv.org/abs/1309.7233) paper, in section 2.6 "Hypergraphs", we have a good starting point. If we define the straightforward mapping between the two network types, more restricted...
Hi all, I wanted to give you a heads-up on the availability of the Hypergraph Interchange Format paper on the arXiv. Cheers! http://arxiv.org/abs/2507.11520