How to Search The Internet | Nathan Dalaklis

Search engines like Google are pretty mind-boggling. How do they sort through billions of web pages to present what you want to see? Page rank and the Page rank algorithm are some of the most famous concepts in the mathematics behind many search engines. They use Graph Theory, Linear Algebra, and Probability, three easily intertwined fields of mathematics, to try and fix some fundamental problems with naive searching methods like text frequency searching. Here we go through some of the basics behind the algorithm. ________ Source for this video: http://pi.math.cornell.edu/~mec/Winte... ________ Last video: http://bit.ly/2JCVcPQ The CHALKboard:    / chalkboard   Find the CHALKboard on Facebook: http://bit.ly/CHALKboard _____________________ Interested in the person behind the camera? See what Nathan's up to on these platforms! Instagram: http://bit.ly/INSTAnatedlock Twitter: http://bit.ly/TWITTnatedlock _____________________ ---------------------------------- #CHALK #Google #InternetMath _____________________ ----------------------------------