Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4640699 Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 2010 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

A random walk can be used as a centrality measure of a directed graph. However, if the graph is reducible the random walk will be absorbed in some subset of nodes and will never visit the rest of the graph. In Google PageRank the problem was solved by the introduction of uniform random jumps with some probability. Up to the present, there is no final answer to the question about the choice of this probability. We propose to use a parameter-free centrality measure which is based on the notion of a quasi-stationary distribution. Specifically, we suggest four quasi-stationary based centrality measures, analyze them and conclude that they produce approximately the same ranking.

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