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Hypergraphs are generalizations of graphs, where edges can be made of more than two vertices.

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Why not have many edges instead of one edge connecting to many nodes (in hypergraphs) [closed]

It is obvious that a simple graph is a special kind of hypergraph with each edge containing two vertices only. … That way it's just like a normal graph, not a hypergraph. …