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The Random Surfing Model is a mathematical framework used primarily to understand and analyze the behavior of users navigating through a network, often in the context of the internet or web pages. The model simulates the process of users randomly selecting links to traverse from one node (or webpage) to another, emulating how individuals may navigate through a vast network.

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  1. Directed graphs
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