Identity Graph
The identity graph links credentials between devices, browsers, and applications. Prospects that are not yet a customer or buyer are linked to identifiers such as existing customers.
An identity diagram or identity card is a database in which all identification data of individual customers is stored. These IDs can be anything from username to address, email, phone, cookies, device IDs, IP addresses, and even offline IDs.
Literal Meanings of Identity Graph
Identity:
Meanings of Identity:
Similarity, property of identity or fact (number of things specified) of identity.
Distinction or character that distinguishes an individual or group from the rest of the same species, individuality, sense of who something, someone, or oneself is, or recurring features that allow such an individual or group to be distinguished from others or uniquely recognized Independent.
A name or character is a mask or apparition that someone presents to the world by which he is known.
An equation that is always true regardless of the input variable choice.
Any function that maps all elements in its scope to itself.
An element of an algebraic structure that, when applied to another element in an operation on that structure, produces that second element.
Famous or famous person.
Sentences of Identity
I have gone through so many changes that I have no sense of identity.
This perpetrator assumed multiple identities.
April 4, 2013, Cricket Identities consults with lawyers, New Zealand Herald.
Graph:
Meanings of Graph:
(applied mathematics) A data table (a graphical representation of data) designed to illustrate the relationship between a set (or sets) of numbers (quantities, measurements, or indicative numbers) and a reference set, whose elements are numbered with the elements from the old set(s) and may or may not be numbers.
A set of points graphing a real function (formally) a set of tuples (x_1, x_2, \ldots, x_m, y)\in \R^{m+1}, where y=f(x_1, x_2 ). , \ldots, x_m) for the given function f: \R^m\right arrow\R.
(formal) An ordered pair of sets (V, E), where the elements of V are called vertices or vertices, and E is a set of pairs (called edges) of elements of V (less formal) a set of vertices (or vertices) with a series of edges connecting (some) vertices.
A topological space representing a graph (an ordered pair of sets) constructed by representing vertices as points and edges as copies of the real interval [0,1] (identifying 0 and 1 for a given edge of points that are two vertices) and the result with a particular topology, called graft topology.
(of a map f) A map \Gamma_f of a domain fa a product of a domain and a codomain f such that the first projection applied to \Gamma_f is equal to the identity of the domain and the second projection to \Gamma_f is equal to .
A token-level graphic object, an abstract basic form of a character or letter that differs in style (implementation in a specific font or instance-level handwriting), and grapheme in such a way that it does not fundamentally distinguish meaning.
To draw a diagram.
Draw a graph of the function.
Synonyms of Graph
glyph, topological graph