Monday, 1 March 2010

alba mathematicus

7 comments:

  1. and you beast feeder, do you still believe you are unbiased?

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  2. http://infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html

    2.1.2 Intuitive Justification

    PageRank can be thought of as a model of user behavior. We assume there is a "random surfer" who is given a web page at random and keeps clicking on links, never hitting "back" but eventually gets bored and starts on another random page. The probability that the random surfer visits a page is its PageRank. And, the d damping factor is the probability at each page the "random surfer" will get bored and request another random page. One important variation is to only add the damping factor d to a single page, or a group of pages. This allows for personalization and can make it nearly impossible to deliberately mislead the system in order to get a higher ranking. We have several other extensions to PageRank, again see [Page 98].

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  3. PageRank or PR(A) can be calculated using a simple iterative algorithm, and corresponds to the principal eigenvector of the normalized link matrix of the web. Also, a PageRank for 26 million web pages can be computed in a few hours on a medium size workstation. There are many other details which are beyond the scope of this paper.

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  4. Her husband's fool, is not fooling

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  5. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/doiinfo.html

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  6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram_Alpha

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