“…In general, a network in which the nodes are homogeneous and the edges are heterogeneous is called a multiplexing network 1 – 4 , for example, in social networks, there are two different social relationships between the same users, friendship and work, which can be abstracted into different layers in networks 5 , 6 . At present, research on multiplexing networks has covered many aspects, such as robustness 7 , 8 , dynamics 9 , 10 , community structure 3 , 11 , 12 , disease transmission 13 , 14 , etc. Further, a network in which both nodes and edges are heterogeneous is called the heterogeneous multilayer network 15 – 17 .…”