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KRONECKER PRODUCT OF TENSORS AND HYPERGRAPHS: STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS
Joshua Pickard1, Can Chen2, Cooper Stansbury1
1Department of Computational Medicine & Bioinformatics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
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Hypergraphs and tensors extend classic graph and matrix theory to account for multiway relationships, which are ubiquitous in engineering, biological, and social systems. While the Kronecker product is a potent tool for analyzing the coupling of systems in graph or matrix contexts, its utility in studying multiway interactions, such as those represented by tensors and hypergraphs, remains elusive. In this article, we present a comprehensive exploration of algebraic, structural, and spectral properties of the tensor Kronecker product. We express Tucker and tensor train decompositions and various tensor eigenvalues in terms of the tensor Kronecker product. Additionally, we utilize the tensor Kronecker product to form Kronecker hypergraphs, a tensor-based hypergraph product, and investigate the structure and stability of polynomial dynamics on Kronecker hypergraphs. Finally, we provide numerical examples to demonstrate the utility of the tensor Kronecker product in computing Z-eigenvalues, various tensor decompositions, and determining the stability of polynomial systems.
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