Undoing a few glitches

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Oliver Kennedy 2020-12-19 01:17:15 -05:00
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The proof for~\Cref{cor:approx-algo-const-p} can be seen in~\Cref{sec:proofs-approx-alg}.
We note that the restriction on $\gamma$ is satisfied by \ti (where $\gamma=0$) as well as for the three queries of the popular PDBench \bi benchmark (see \Cref{app:subsec:experiment}), wh
We note that the restriction on $\gamma$ is satisfied by \ti (where $\gamma=0$) as well as for the three queries of the popular PDBench \bi benchmark (see \Cref{app:subsec:experiment}).
\AH{I am thinking that perhaps the terminology and presentation of~\Cref{sec:experiments} may need word-smithing to clearly illustrate the $\bi$ benchmarks satisfied--although the substance is already written there.}
\AR{Yes! E.g. $\gamma$ is not used at all in~\Cref{sec:experiments}}
\AR{{\bf Boris/Oliver:} Is there a way to claim that all probabilities in practice are actually constants: i.e. they do not increase with the number of tuples?}

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\usepackage[normalem]{ulem}
\usepackage{subcaption}
\usepackage{booktabs}
\usepackage[disable]{todonotes}
\usepackage{todonotes}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{listings}
%%%%%%%%%% SQL + proveannce listing settings