2015
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1511.04823
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Comparing classical and quantum PageRanks

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“…As an interesting application of QSWs to directed graphs, we now briefly discuss the recent continuous-time quantum page rank algorithm (QPR) introduced by Sánchez-Burillo et al [20,45], based on the well-known (classical) Page Rank algorithm (CPR) [46] which is a key component of the Google search engine. The basic idea of CPR is to represent the world wide web as a directed graph, with each webpage representing a vertex and the links on each page representing outward edges to the pages linked to; the algorithm then carries out a CRW on this graph to determine the centrality, or "rank", of each page.…”
Section: Quantum Page Rankmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As an interesting application of QSWs to directed graphs, we now briefly discuss the recent continuous-time quantum page rank algorithm (QPR) introduced by Sánchez-Burillo et al [20,45], based on the well-known (classical) Page Rank algorithm (CPR) [46] which is a key component of the Google search engine. The basic idea of CPR is to represent the world wide web as a directed graph, with each webpage representing a vertex and the links on each page representing outward edges to the pages linked to; the algorithm then carries out a CRW on this graph to determine the centrality, or "rank", of each page.…”
Section: Quantum Page Rankmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A detailed discussion of the QPR and CPR algorithms can be found in Refs. [20,45]; here we just describe the main features. We begin with a directed graph G having N vertices and adjacency matrix A.…”
Section: Quantum Page Rankmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have also been explored as a basis for quantum algorithms. A QSW-based variant of the PageRank search engine algorithm exhibited final distributions which broke undesirable degeneracies present in the classical version, while also speeding up the rate of convergence [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last two decades, quantum walks have produced a wide variety of quantum algorithms to address different problems, such as the graph isomorphism problem [1][2][3], ranking nodes in a network [4][5][6], and quantum simulation [7][8][9][10][11]. There are two main types of quantum walks, the discrete-time quantum walk [12,13] and the continuous-time quantum walk [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%