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SEO => SEO => PR (PageRank; Page Rank) => Topic started by: PageRank on February 06, 2011, 12:56:38 AM
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Here we're going to learn about the
CheiRank
"The CheiRank is an eigenvector with a maximal real eigenvalue of the Google matrix G * constructed for a directed network with the inverted directions of links. It is similar to the PageRank vector, which ranks the network nodes in average proportionally to a number of incoming links being the maximal eigenvector of the Google matrix G with a given initial direction of links. Due to inversion of link directions the CheiRank ranks the network nodes in average proportionally to a number of outgoing links. Since each node belongs both to CheiRank and PageRank vectors the ranking of information flow on a directed network becomes two-dimensional." (From Wikipedia)
More about CheiRank's definition, images and examples you can find following this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CheiRank
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CheiRank is as important as the PageRank, I think, but it's not so popular even in the netizens among the SEO world.
This is a good article:
Google matrix of the world trade network
by L.Ermann and D.L.Shepelyansky
arXiv:1103.5027
http://www.quantware.ups-tlse.fr/QWLIB/tradecheirank/
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That's right.
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To be honest this is the first time that I heard about CheiRank and how important it is on SEO world.