Main article 17 pages, 22 figures, 10 tables; Supplementary Information 14 pages, 11 figures, 5 tables. Datasets, results, supplementary information, and high quality figures available at http://perso.utinam.cnrs.fr/~lages/datasets/WRWU17/International audienceWe present Wikipedia Ranking of World Universities (WRWU) based on analysis of networks of 24 Wikipedia editions collected in May 2017. With PageRank and CheiRank algorithms we determine ranking of universities averaged over cultural views of these editions. The comparison with the Shanghai ranking gives overlap of 60% for top 100 universities showing that WRWU gives more significance to their historical development. We show that the new reduced Google matrix algorithm allows to deter...
We study the time evolution of ranking and spectral properties of the Google matrix of English Wikip...
Abstract With the rapid development of the Internet, there is a need for evaluating the public visib...
How different cultures evaluate a person? Is an important person in one culture is also important in...
Main article 17 pages, 22 figures, 10 tables; Supplementary Information 14 pages, 11 figures, 5 tabl...
We use the directed networks between articles of 24 Wikipedia language editions for produc...
This paper explores how universities academic reputation as measured by scientometric indicators is ...
1 Introduction World University Ranking on the Web (webometrics.info) is one of the most important r...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge that can be leveraged to investigate interw...
<div><p>Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge that can be leveraged to investigat...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge, that can be leveraged to investigate inter...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge that can be leveraged to investi-gate inter...
This paper describes the results of a multi-level network analysis of web-citations among the 1,000 ...
Global university rankings continue to gain growing interest and have high visibility from all stake...
This chapter studies the world rankings of top universities across countries and their implications ...
AbstractOver the last years, the global university rankings appeared in order to measure the perform...
We study the time evolution of ranking and spectral properties of the Google matrix of English Wikip...
Abstract With the rapid development of the Internet, there is a need for evaluating the public visib...
How different cultures evaluate a person? Is an important person in one culture is also important in...
Main article 17 pages, 22 figures, 10 tables; Supplementary Information 14 pages, 11 figures, 5 tabl...
We use the directed networks between articles of 24 Wikipedia language editions for produc...
This paper explores how universities academic reputation as measured by scientometric indicators is ...
1 Introduction World University Ranking on the Web (webometrics.info) is one of the most important r...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge that can be leveraged to investigate interw...
<div><p>Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge that can be leveraged to investigat...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge, that can be leveraged to investigate inter...
Wikipedia is a huge global repository of human knowledge that can be leveraged to investi-gate inter...
This paper describes the results of a multi-level network analysis of web-citations among the 1,000 ...
Global university rankings continue to gain growing interest and have high visibility from all stake...
This chapter studies the world rankings of top universities across countries and their implications ...
AbstractOver the last years, the global university rankings appeared in order to measure the perform...
We study the time evolution of ranking and spectral properties of the Google matrix of English Wikip...
Abstract With the rapid development of the Internet, there is a need for evaluating the public visib...
How different cultures evaluate a person? Is an important person in one culture is also important in...