vertices in English

noun
1
the highest point; the top or apex.
But what vertices of anxiety lie behind the gentle opposition of town and country, youth and age when Janice arrives in Dulwich.
2
each angular point of a polygon, polyhedron, or other figure.
Einstein observes that the Menelaus theorem is symmetric with respect to the vertices of the triangle.

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1. Vertices of a Polygon

2. Triangle by Its Vertices

3. Equilateral triangle with given two vertices

4. The vertices of a polygon

5. Square with two given adjacent vertices

6. Construct a polygon by giving its vertices

7. A path is a sequence of distinct adjacent vertices

8. A path is a sequence of distinct adjacent vertices.

9. An Antipodal d-polytope cannot have more than 2d vertices

10. Combinatorially, one can define a polygon as a set of vertices, a set of edges, and an incidence relation (which vertices and edges touch): two adjacent vertices determine an edge, and dually, two adjacent edges determine a vertex.

11. The vertices might be connected by a bosonic or fermionic propagator.

12. Cn is the number of ways that the vertices of a convex 2n-gon can be paired so that the line segments joining paired vertices do not intersect.

13. The tree-depth of a complete graph equals its number of vertices.

14. 1965) or complete bigraph, is a Bipartite graph (i.e., a set of graph vertices decomposed into two disjoint sets such that no two graph vertices within the same set are adjacent) such that every pair of graph vertices in the two sets are adjacent.

15. A Clique is a subset of vertices of an undirected graph G such that every two distinct vertices in the Clique are adjacent; that is, its induced subgraph is complete

16. Measurement of the triangulation chain comprises 258 main triangles and 265 geodetic vertices.

17. The Centroid of a triangle is the center point equidistant from all vertices

18. A Bipartite graph, also called a bigraph, is a set of graph vertices decomposed into two disjoint sets such that no two graph vertices within the same set are adjacent

19. The number of selected vertices will determine the shape of the Circularized area (i.e

20. Cube is a three-dimensional figure having 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges

21. The adipose tissue is segmented into SAT and VAT by defining a graph having vertices corresponding to voxels of the abdominal image, and edges connecting neighboring vertices. Each edge is given a weight.

22. A Bipartite graph is a graph in which a set of graph vertices can be divided into two independent sets, and no two graph vertices within the same set are adjacent

23. Of vertices having 0 based index.Check whether the graph is Bipartite or not

24. An array containing the x and y coordinates of the polygons vertices consecutively.

25. Moreover, the vertices of his prisms did not always conveniently coincide with the surveyed heights.

26. The Chromatic number of a graph G is the smallest number of colors needed to color the vertices of G so that no two adjacent vertices share the same color (Skiena 1990, p

27. 3. A strongly regular graph is a regular graph in which every two adjacent vertices have the same number of shared neighbours and every two non-adjacent vertices have the same number of shared neighbours.

28. Antisymmetric if every pair of vertices is connected by none or exactly one directed line

29. These vertices are then used to generate waveforms for a simplistic additive synthesis engine.

30. In geometry, an Alternation is an operation on a polyhedron or tiling that removes alternate vertices

31. Polygons withn even have self-images of themselves with certain vertices and edges in common.

32. The edge connects a plurality of vertices, and is adjacent to a plurality of faces.

33. Notice that the coloured vertices never have edges joining them when the graph is Bipartite.

34. In one implementation, a system explores the link structure of a directed graph and embeds the vertices of the directed graph into a vector space while preserving affinities that are present among vertices of the directed graph.

35. ‘The width of the sum in any direction equals the sum of widths of the Addends in that direction.’ ‘Indeed, the sum is a polygon whose vertices are obtained as the sums of vertices of the Addends.’

36. The purpose of the Cutbacks check is to identify features that contain high-angle turns between vertices

37. Every homomorphism of the Petersen graph to itself that doesn't identify adjacent vertices is an automorphism.

38. In the mathematical area of graph theory, a Clique (/ ˈkliːk / or / ˈklɪk /) is a subset of vertices of an undirected graph such that every two distinct vertices in the Clique are adjacent; that is, its induced subgraph is complete.

39. Here V, E, and F, are the number of vertices, edges, and faces of the graph, respectively.

40. Adenoviruses are double-stranded DNA viruses. They have icosahedral capsids with twelve vertices and seven surface proteins

41. A pyramid with an n-sided base has n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges.

42. By using Bucketing, our algorithm only scans the edges of vertices with minimum degree, which makes it work-efficient

43. In mathematics, a quiver is a directed graph where loops and multiple arrows between two vertices are allowed, i.e

44. In geometry, a Circumscribed sphere of a polyhedron is a sphere that contains the polyhedron and touches each of the polyhedron's vertices

45. In geometry, the Circumscribed circle or circumcircle of a polygon is a circle which passes through all the vertices of the polygon

46. In geometry, the Circumscribed circle or circumcircle of a polygon is a circle that passes through all the vertices of the polygon

47. In Euclidean geometry, a Cyclic quadrilateral or inscribed quadrilateral is a quadrilateral whose vertices all lie on a single circle.This circle is called the circumcircle or circumscribed circle, and the vertices are said to be conCyclic.The center of the circle and its radius are called the circumcenter and the circumradius respectively

48. A Circumscribed circle or circumcircle passes through all vertices of a plane figure and contains the entire figure in its interior

49. A fully-Arenoid B has a “full” system consisting of Kekuléan benzenoids (arenes) which cover completely all the vertices of B

50. The Centroid of a triangle is the intersection of the three medians, or the "average" of the three vertices