We define a modified PageRank algorithm and the PR-score to measure the influence of a single article by using its local co-citation network. We also calculate the reaching probability and RP -score of a paper starting at an arbitrary article of its co-citation network for the same purpose. We highlight the advantages of our methods by applying them on the celebrated paper of Jenő Egerváry that is underrated by the standard indices. Keywords: Scientometric, PageRank, Ranking algorithms, Co-citation network
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This paper aims to identify whether different weighted PageRank algorithms can be applied to author...
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