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The Phase Transition for Recovering a Random Hypergraph from its Edge Data

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Yao, Andrew
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Polyanskiy, Yury
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The weighted projection of a hypergraph is the weighted undirected graph with the same vertex set and edge weight equal to the number of hyperedges that contain the edge; the projection is the unweighted graph with the same vertex set and edge set consisting of edges with weight at least one. For d ≥ 3, after observing the unweighted and weighted projection of a random d-uniform hypergraph that is sampled using a generalization of the Erdős–Rényi random model, we study the recovery of a fraction of the hyperedges and the entire hypergraph. For both cases, we show that there is a sharp phase transition in the feasibility of recovery based on the density of the hypergraph, with recovery possible only when the hypergraph is sufficiently sparse. Particularly, we resolve numerous conjectures from [5]. Furthermore, we display an efficient algorithm that is optimal for both exact and partial recovery. We also analyze the phase transition for exact recovery by exhibiting a regime of probabilities that is below the exact recovery threshold by a polylogarithmic factor for which exact recovery is possible.
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2025-05
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/163029
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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