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The article refers to the new way of two-dimensional ranking based not only on ingoing links but also on outgoing links ranked by CheiRank. This concept of two-dimensional ranking was applied to rank various directed networks, including Wikipedia articles, as it is described in international journal publications cited. It's true that the concept is new but one of the aims of Wikipedia is to bring information to a broad public exchanging information between different science communities e.g. theoretical physics, mathematics and computer science. It would be strange if a Wikipedia article about ranking of Wikipedia articles would be deleted. D.Shepelyansky
-the described algorithm had been already published in peer-review journals, so the aim of article is not to publish an original idea but to diffuse information for a broad scientific community that it in the main aims of Wikipedia. D.Shepelyansky — Preceding unsigned comment added by Shepelyansky (talk • contribs) 10:24, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
- the article is updated with more detailed references; in my opinion it will be a useful Wikipedia article which establishes links between various communities working on directed networks in various fields of science -- User:Shepelyansky (talk 8:46, 11 January 2011 (GMT))