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ERCIMDL
1999
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The Small World Web

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The Small World Web
I show that the World Wide Web is a small world, in the sense that sites are highly clustered yet the path length between them is small. I also demonstrate the advantages of a search engine which makes use of the fact that pages corresponding to a particular search query can form small world networks. In a further application, the search engine uses the small-worldness of its search results to measure the connectedness between communities on the Web.
Lada A. Adamic
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where ERCIMDL
Authors Lada A. Adamic
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