A multidimensional network is a type of network that allows for multiple types of relationships or interactions between entities (or nodes). Unlike traditional networks, which often represent a single type of relationship (for example, social connections in a social network or collaborations in a co-authorship network), multidimensional networks incorporate various types of connections within the same structure. ### Key Characteristics: 1. **Multiple Layers:** Each type of relationship can be thought of as a separate layer in the network.

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