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Google matrix analysis of directed networks

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In past ten years, modern societies developed enormous communication and social networks. Their classification and information retrieval processing become a formidable task for the society. Due to the rapid growth of World Wide Web, social and communication networks, new mathematical methods have been invented to characterize the properties of these networks on a more detailed and precise level. Various search engines are essentially using such methods. It is highly important to develop new tools to classify and rank enormous amount of network information in a way adapted to internal network structures and characteristics. This review describes the Google matrix analysis of directed complex networks demonstrating its efficiency on various examples including World Wide Web, Wikipedia, software architecture, world trade, social and citation networks, brain neural networks, DNA sequences and Ulam networks. The analytical and numerical matrix methods used in this analysis originate from the fields of Markov chains, quantum chaos and Random Matrix theory.

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hal-01059923 , version 1 (02-09-2014)

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Leonardo Ermann, Klaus M. Frahm, Dima Shepelyansky. Google matrix analysis of directed networks. Reviews of Modern Physics, 2015, 87 (4), pp.1261-1310. ⟨10.1103/RevModPhys.87.1261⟩. ⟨hal-01059923⟩
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