AbstractWe analyze linkage strategies for a set I of webpages for which the webmaster wants to maximize the sum of Google’s PageRank scores. The webmaster can only choose the hyperlinks starting from the webpages of I and has no control on the hyperlinks from other webpages. We provide an optimal linkage strategy under some reasonable assumptions
Ranking the tens of thousands of retrieved webpages for a user query on a Web search engine such tha...
AbstractWe analyze the phenomenon of collusion for the purpose of boosting the pagerank of a node in...
Main articleGoogle's PageRank is an influential algorithm that uses a model of Web use that is domin...
AbstractWe analyze linkage strategies for a set I of webpages for which the webmaster wants to maxim...
PageRank is one of the principle criteria according to which Google ranks Web pages. PageRank can be...
PageRank is one of the principle criteria according to which Google ranks Web pages. PageRank can be...
We provide the analysis of the Google PageRank from the perspective of the Markov Chain Theory. Firs...
We provide the analysis of the Google PageRank from the perspective of the Markov Chain Theory. Firs...
The web link graph has a nested block structure: the vast majority of hyperlinks link pages on a h...
The mathematical theory underlying the Google search engine is the PageRank algorithm, first introdu...
In Web link structures, similar link distributions often occur, especially for pages from same hosts...
The web link graph has a nested block structure: the vast majority of hyperlinks link pages on a hos...
AbstractThe spectral and Jordan structures of the Web hyperlink matrix G(c)=cG+(1−c)evT have been an...
Two popular webpage ranking algorithms are HITS and PageRank. HITS emphasizes mutual reinforcement b...
The hyperlinked display list of search results from any given search engine is an illusion of the re...
Ranking the tens of thousands of retrieved webpages for a user query on a Web search engine such tha...
AbstractWe analyze the phenomenon of collusion for the purpose of boosting the pagerank of a node in...
Main articleGoogle's PageRank is an influential algorithm that uses a model of Web use that is domin...
AbstractWe analyze linkage strategies for a set I of webpages for which the webmaster wants to maxim...
PageRank is one of the principle criteria according to which Google ranks Web pages. PageRank can be...
PageRank is one of the principle criteria according to which Google ranks Web pages. PageRank can be...
We provide the analysis of the Google PageRank from the perspective of the Markov Chain Theory. Firs...
We provide the analysis of the Google PageRank from the perspective of the Markov Chain Theory. Firs...
The web link graph has a nested block structure: the vast majority of hyperlinks link pages on a h...
The mathematical theory underlying the Google search engine is the PageRank algorithm, first introdu...
In Web link structures, similar link distributions often occur, especially for pages from same hosts...
The web link graph has a nested block structure: the vast majority of hyperlinks link pages on a hos...
AbstractThe spectral and Jordan structures of the Web hyperlink matrix G(c)=cG+(1−c)evT have been an...
Two popular webpage ranking algorithms are HITS and PageRank. HITS emphasizes mutual reinforcement b...
The hyperlinked display list of search results from any given search engine is an illusion of the re...
Ranking the tens of thousands of retrieved webpages for a user query on a Web search engine such tha...
AbstractWe analyze the phenomenon of collusion for the purpose of boosting the pagerank of a node in...
Main articleGoogle's PageRank is an influential algorithm that uses a model of Web use that is domin...