World Influence and Interactions of Universities from Wikipedia Networks

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World Influence and Interactions of Universities from Wikipedia Networks
Authors
Célestin Coquidé
J. Lages
Dima L. Shepelyansky
Publication date
2018
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World Influence and Interactions of Universities from Wikipedia Networks - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2018, written by Célestin Coquidé, J. Lages and Dima L. Shepelyansky.

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Authors present Wikipedia Ranking of World Universities (WRWU) based on analysis of networks of 24 Wikipedia editions collected in May 2017. With PageRank and CheiRank algorithms authors determine ranking of universities averaged over cultural views of these editions. The comparison with the Shanghai ranking gives overlap of 60% for top 100 universities showing that WRWU gives more significance to their historical development. Authors show that the new reduced Google matrix algorithm allows to determine interactions between leading universities on a scale of ten centuries. This approach also determines the influence of specific universities on world countries. Authors also compare different cultural views of Wikipedia editions on significance and influence of universities.

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Coquidé, Célestin; Lages, J.; Shepelyansky, Dima L.. (2018). "[[World Influence and Interactions of Universities from Wikipedia Networks]]".

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Coquidé, Célestin; Lages, J.; Shepelyansky, Dima L.. (2018). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/World_Influence_and_Interactions_of_Universities_from_Wikipedia_Networks">World Influence and Interactions of Universities from Wikipedia Networks</a>&quot;.