How is PageRank determined?

The Google theory goes that if Page A links to Page B, then Page A is saying
that Page B is an important page. PageRank also factors in the importance of the
links pointing to a page. If a page has important links pointing to it, then its links
to other pages also become important. The actual text of the link is irrelevant
when discussing PageRank.
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