Noun
The word is derived from vertex
of Vertex
Source: Webster's dictionaryA bond joining two triangular faces breaks to form a square, and then a new bond forms across opposite vertices of the square. Source: Internet
Algorithms In all of the algorithms below, "m" is the number of edges in the graph and "n" is the number of vertices. Source: Internet
A cube has 1 cube, 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices, which corresponds to the next line of the analog triangle (1, 6, 12, 8). Source: Internet
Algorithms can also separately shade vertices, and interpolate the lighting value of the vertices when drawing pixels. Source: Internet
A fermionic propagator is represented by a solid line (with an arrow in one or another direction) connecting two vertices, (•←•). Source: Internet
A Feynman diagram consists of points, called vertices, and lines attached to the vertices. Source: Internet