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WAW 2004: Rome, Italy
- Stefano Leonardi:

Algorithms and Models for the Web-Graph: Third International Workshop, WAW 2004, Rome, Italy, October 16, 2004, Proceeedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3243, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-23427-6
IBM Invited Lecture
- Béla Bollobás, Oliver Riordan:

The Phase Transition and Connectedness in Uniformly Grown Random Graphs. 1-18
Contributed Papers
- Reid Andersen, Fan R. K. Chung, Lincoln Lu:

Analyzing the Small World Phenomenon Using a Hybrid Model with Local Network Flow (Extended Abstract). 19-30 - Colin Cooper, Ralf Klasing, Michele Zito:

Dominating Sets in Web Graphs. 31-43 - Abraham Flaxman, Alan M. Frieze, Juan Vera:

A Geometric Preferential Attachment Model of Networks. 44-55 - Alain Barrat, Marc Barthelemy, Alessandro Vespignani

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Traffic-Driven Model of the World Wide Web Graph. 56-67 - Xiafeng Li, Derek Leonard, Dmitri Loguinov:

On Reshaping of Clustering Coefficients in Degree-Based Topology Generators. 68-79 - Vivek Tawde, Tim Oates, Eric J. Glover:

Generating Web Graphs with Embedded Communities. 80-91 - Hui Zhang, Ashish Goel, Ramesh Govindan, Kahn Mason, Benjamin Van Roy:

Making Eigenvector-Based Reputation Systems Robust to Collusion. 92-104 - Dániel Fogaras, Balázs Rácz:

Towards Scaling Fully Personalized PageRank. 105-117 - Gianna M. Del Corso, Antonio Gulli

, Francesco Romani:
Fast PageRank Computation Via a Sparse Linear System (Extended Abstract). 118-130 - Klaus Berberich, Michalis Vazirgiannis, Gerhard Weikum:

T-Rank: Time-Aware Authority Ranking. 131-142 - Nadav Eiron, Kevin S. McCurley

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Links in Hierarchical Information Networks. 143-155 - Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates, Carlos Castillo:

Crawling the Infinite Web: Five Levels Are Enough. 156-167 - Paolo Boldi, Massimo Santini, Sebastiano Vigna:

Do Your Worst to Make the Best: Paradoxical Effects in PageRank Incremental Computations. 168-180 - Andrea Capocci, Vito Domenico Pietro Servedio

, Guido Caldarelli, Francesca Colaiori:
Communities Detection in Large Networks. 181-188

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