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Line graph of a hypergraph

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A line graph of a hypergraph is a construct that allows us to represent the relationships between the edges (hyperedges) of the hypergraph. Here’s an overview of the concept: ### Definitions - **Hypergraph**: A hypergraph \( H \) is a generalization of a graph where edges can connect any number of vertices.

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