PageRank's behavior under degree-degree correlations

Abstract

The focus of this work is the asymptotic analysis of the tail distribution of Google's PageRank algorithm on large scale-free directed networks. In particular, the main theorem provides the convergence, in the Kantorovich-Rubinstein metric, of the rank of a randomly chosen vertex in graphs generated via either a directed configuration model or an inhomogeneous random digraph. The theorem fully characterizes the limiting distribution by expressing it as a random sum of i.i.d.~copies of the attracting endogenous solution to a branching distributional fixed-point equation. In addition, we provide the asymptotic tail behavior of the limit and use it to explain the effect that in-degree/out-degree correlations in the underlying graph can have on the qualitative performance of PageRank.

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