CHAPTER 1 What Is a Mashup? Darlene Fichter University of Saskatchewan Library A mashup is a web application that uses content from more than one source to create a single new service displayed in a single graphical interface. For example, you could combine the addresses and photo- graphs of...
3.Variantnamesfortheentitymustbeidentified,andsyndeticapparatusprovidedthat leadsusersfromvariantstothechosenname. Inthefirststageofrepresentinganauthorinthecatalog,forexample,thecatalogermust determinewhethertheJohnSmithwhowritespoetryisthesameJohnSmithwhopublishes textsonphysics(seefigure1). FIRSTSTAGE: Poems/by...
for a syndetic set of , where are distinct residue classes. It turns out that Khintchine-type theorems always hold for (and for ergodicity is not required), and for it holds whenever form a parallelogram, but not otherwise (though the counterexample here was such a painful computation that we...
This is a simplified version of the Khintchine recurrence theorem, which asserts that the set of such n is not only infinite, but is also syndetic. Analogues of the Khintchine recurrence theorem hold for double recurrence but not for triple recurrence; see this paper of Bergelson, Host, and ...