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  • noun Latin plural of vertex.

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  • noun Plural form of vertex.

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  • The individuals in the graph are called the vertices, or nodes.

    SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011

  • Frequency is determined by the distance between vertices aka triangle size

    Site Home Shawn Hargreaves - MSFT 2011

  • Since the only changing aspect of the vertices is the heights - the

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  • Assuming the order of the vertices is a, b, ..., f in Fig. 6.38, construct a 6.8 depth-first spanning forest; indicate the tree, forward, back and cross arcs, and indicate the depth-first numbering of the vertices.

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  • On Planarity you have blue dots (called vertices) connected by lines

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2008

  • In this framework the vertices are the elements satisfying s (x) = x (and hence

    Algebra Pratt, Vaughan 2007

  • We can also define subclasses that implement 'vertices' differently than 'polygon'.

    Bluish Coder 2010

  • For example, if you have "vertices" turned on in the Snap & Glue dialog box, you can glue connectors to a target shape's corners.

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  • In mathematics, and especially in topology, a graph is an abstract object consisting of a number of points ( "vertices") and lines ( "edges") connecting those points, and is used to study networks and similar objects.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] JonG 2010

  • We can also define subclasses that implement 'vertices' differently than 'polygon'.

    Bluish Coder Chris Double 2010

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