The dynamics of higher-order novelties

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Gabriele Di Bona [1 ]
Alessandro Bellina [2 ]
Giordano De Marzo [3 ]
Angelo Petralia [4 ]
Iacopo Iacopini [3 ]
Vito Latora [4 ]
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[1] Queen Mary University of London,School of Mathematical Sciences
[2] GEMASS,CNRS
[3] Sony Computer Science Laboratories Rome,Dipartimento di Fisica
[4] Centro Ricerche Enrico Fermi,Sapienza School for Advanced Studies
[5] Sapienza Università di Roma,Department of Economics and Business
[6] Sapienza Università di Roma,Network Science Institute
[7] Complexity Science Hub,Department of Physics
[8] University of Catania,Dipartimento di Fisica ed Astronomia
[9] Northeastern University London,undefined
[10] Northeastern University,undefined
[11] Università di Catania and INFN,undefined
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10.1038/s41467-024-55115-y
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Studying how we explore the world in search of novelties is key to understand the mechanisms that can lead to new discoveries. Previous studies analyzed novelties in various exploration processes, defining them as the first appearance of an element. However, novelties can also be generated by combining what is already known. We hence define higher-order novelties as the first time two or more elements appear together, and we introduce higher-order Heaps’ exponents as a way to characterize their pace of discovery. Through extensive analysis of real-world data, we find that processes with the same pace of discovery, as measured by the standard Heaps’ exponent, can instead differ at higher orders. We then propose to model an exploration process as a random walk on a network in which the possible connections between elements evolve in time. The model reproduces the empirical properties of higher-order novelties, revealing how the network we explore changes over time along with the exploration process.
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