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  2. Google matrix - Wikipedia

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    Fig.1. Google matrix of Wikipedia articles network, written in the bases of PageRank index; fragment of top 200 X 200 matrix elements is shown, total size N=3282257 (from [1]) A Google matrix is a particular stochastic matrix that is used by Google's PageRank algorithm. The matrix represents a graph with edges representing links between pages.

  3. Template:Infobox university rankings - Wikipedia

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    To use this infobox, copy the example list below and insert it right above the relevant paragraph in an article. Then insert the rank after the first equals-sign. It should only consist of a number or a band (i.e., "201" or "201-250" not "201st" or "top 250"). All entries are optional, but at least one ranking must present for the template to work.

  4. Template:Infobox US university ranking/doc - Wikipedia

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    See Category:University and college rankings templates for templates that may be used in the articles for the schools within a university. This infobox may be added by pasting the template as shown below into an article. Insert only the ranking into the template field (i.e., "1" not "1st," "2" not "2nd," etc.).

  5. Template:Infobox US university ranking - Wikipedia

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    Lists the rankings for U.S. colleges and universities. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Washington Monthly (Baccalaureate) Wamo_BAC Washington Monthly – Bachelor’s (Baccalaureate) Colleges Ranking Number optional US News & World Report (Liberal Arts) USNWR_LA U.S. News & World Report ...

  6. Ranking (information retrieval) - Wikipedia

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    Ranking of query is one of the fundamental problems in information retrieval (IR), [1] the scientific/engineering discipline behind search engines. [2] Given a query q and a collection D of documents that match the query, the problem is to rank, that is, sort, the documents in D according to some criterion so that the "best" results appear early in the result list displayed to the user.

  7. RankBrain - Wikipedia

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    In a 2015 interview, Google commented that RankBrain was the third most important factor in the ranking algorithm, after with links and content, [2] [3] out of about 200 ranking factors. [4] whose exact functions in the Google algorithm are not fully disclosed. As of 2015, "RankBrain was used for less than 15% of queries."

  8. PageRank - Wikipedia

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    A simple illustration of the Pagerank algorithm. The percentage shows the perceived importance, and the arrows represent hyperlinks. PageRank (PR) is an algorithm used by Google Search to rank web pages in their search engine results. It is named after both the term "web page" and co-founder Larry Page. PageRank is a way of measuring the ...

  9. Template:Sports rankings table - Wikipedia

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    This template uses Lua: Module:SportsRankings ( sandbox ) Template for creating tables (or partial tables) of international sports rankings such as FIFA, FIBA or FIH rankings of national football, basketball and field hockey teams.