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adding conductance method on ./hypernetx/algorithms/hypergraph_modularity.py with test. the code is translated from SimpleHypergraphs.jl Julia package

@uninicol uninicol changed the title Conductance adding Conductance Oct 10, 2023
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bonicim commented Oct 11, 2023

Thanks for contributing, @uninicol. Will review this with the team later today.

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bonicim commented Oct 25, 2023

@ftheberge This PR adds a conductance method to your hypergraph_modularity module. What is your feedback on this? Is it good to go to be included?

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ftheberge commented Oct 30, 2023 via email

bonicim added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 3, 2023
Merge in HYP/hypernetx from fix-ci-pipeline-docs to develop

* commit '5c4b5183b944cd7bf7dccc54f45e5f71002ee01f':
  Update nb2plots
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bonicim commented Nov 9, 2023

@uninicol @ftheberge I have an internal pull request (non-Github) that will merge both of your branches into master. Once merged, I will close this PR.

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bonicim commented Nov 10, 2023

Closing this PR because this working branch has been reviewed internally and merged into master and the latest release, 2.1. Thanks for the contribution @NicolBuratti @uninicol

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