Higher-order Homophily is Combinatorially Impossible

03/22/2021
by   Nate Veldt, et al.
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Homophily is the seemingly ubiquitous tendency for people to connect with similar others, which is fundamental to how society organizes. Even though many social interactions occur in groups, homophily has traditionally been measured from collections of pairwise interactions involving just two individuals. Here, we develop a framework using hypergraphs to quantify homophily from multiway, group interactions. This framework reveals that many homophilous group preferences are impossible; for instance, men and women cannot simultaneously exhibit preferences for groups where their gender is the majority. This is not a human behavior but rather a combinatorial impossibility of hypergraphs. At the same time, our framework reveals relaxed notions of group homophily that appear in numerous contexts. For example, in order for US members of congress to exhibit high preferences for co-sponsoring bills with their own political party, there must also exist a substantial number of individuals from each party that are willing to co-sponsor bills even when their party is in the minority. Our framework also reveals how gender distribution in group pictures varies with group size, a fact that is overlooked when applying graph-based measures.

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