Published December 2, 2025 | Version v1
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SONAR: Long-Range Graph Propagation Through Information Waves

  • 1. ROR icon University of Pisa

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Capturing effective long-range information propagation remains a fundamental yet challenging problem in graph representation learning. Motivated by this, we introduce SONAR, a novel GNN architecture inspired by the dynamics of wave propagation in continuous media. SONAR models information flow on graphs as oscillations governed by the wave equation, allowing it to maintain effective propagation dynamics over long distances. By integrating adaptive edge resistances and state-dependent external forces, our method balances conservative and non-conservative behaviors, improving the ability to learn more complex dynamics. We provide a rigorous theoretical analysis of SONAR's energy conservation and information propagation properties, demonstrating its capacity to address the long-range propagation problem. Extensive experiments on synthetic and real-world benchmarks confirm that SONAR achieves state-of-the-art performance, particularly on tasks requiring long-range information exchange.

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European Commission
EMERGE - Emergent awareness from minimal collectives 101070918