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  • curprev 16:4316:43, 1 March 2010imported>Thomas Wright Sulcer 1,001 bytes +1,001 {{Image_Details|user-pd |description = Diagram of how PageRank works |author = ~~~ |date-created = 2010-03-01 |pub-country = United States |notes = Mathematical PageRanks (out of 100) for a simple network (PageRanks reported by Google are rescaled logarithmically). Page C has a higher PageRank than Page E, even though it has fewer links to it; the link it has is of a much higher value. A web surfer who chooses a random link on every page (but with 15% likelihood jumps to a rand...