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3.1 Background ank as: [ PR(T1 ) PR(Tn ) ] PR(A) = (1−d)+d L(T1) +...+ L(Tn) , (III.1) CHAPTER III GOOGLE’S PAGERANK ALGORITHM In 1995, Brin and Page met at Stanford University, where Brin showed Page around when he was considering attending graduate school there (How we started and where we are today, n.d.). By the next year, Brin and Page had formed a partnership working on a program called BackRub, a search engine that used links to determine the importance of pages on the World Wide Web. This was later renamed as GoogleTM, and in 1998, Brin and Page founded the company Google, Inc. The original algorithm and method for the Google search engine was named PageRank. PageRank was described in a paper published by Brin and Page (Brin & Page, 1998; Brin, Page, Motwani, & Winograd, 1999). There, Brin and Page detailed the algorithm and justified the process by hypoth- esizing a web surfer who would start on a random page and click on links until they were bored and started on another random page. Over the years since Brin and Page’s first publication, there has been much exploration and optimization of their work. This paper will look at that and the history of Google and the algorithm it uses. 3.2 PageRank Algorithm In their 1998 paper, Brin and Page gave the algorithm for finding the PageR- 10PDF Image | MATHEMATICS BEHIND GOOGLE PAGERANK ALGORITHM
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