I don't understand the interpretation of the principal eigenvalue either. Perhaps there is a more suitable interpretation in the directed case, but I'm not sure of that either.
I think this method is generally known as eigenvector centrality, that is to say, the entries in the vector x are generally known as eigenvector centralities. I think this method is quite popular, but I do not know who uses it or how often.
I think this method is generally known as eigenvector centrality, that is to say, the entries in the vector x are generally known as eigenvector centralities. I think this method is quite popular, but I do not know who uses it or how often.