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  • Vertex function
  • Effective particle coupling beyond tree level

    In quantum electrodynamics, the vertex function describes the coupling between a photon and an electron beyond the leading order of perturbation theory

    Vertex function

    Vertex_function

  • Quadratic function
  • Polynomial function of degree two

    vertex of a parabola is the place where it turns; hence, it is also called the turning point. If the quadratic function is in vertex form, the vertex

    Quadratic function

    Quadratic function

    Quadratic_function

  • Vertex
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    surface Vertex function, describing the interaction between a photon and an electron Vertex (anatomy), the highest point of the head Vertex (gastropod):

    Vertex

    Vertex

  • Vertex operator algebra
  • Algebra used in 2D conformal field theories and string theory

    In mathematics, a vertex operator algebra (VOA) is an algebraic structure that plays an important role in two-dimensional conformal field theory and string

    Vertex operator algebra

    Vertex_operator_algebra

  • Calculus on finite weighted graphs
  • Type of discrete calculus

    calculus on finite weighted graphs is a discrete calculus for functions whose domain is the vertex set of a graph with a finite number of vertices and weights

    Calculus on finite weighted graphs

    Calculus_on_finite_weighted_graphs

  • Quantum electrodynamics
  • Quantum field theory of electromagnetism

    self-energy function Σ {\displaystyle \Sigma } One-loop contribution to the vertex function Γ {\displaystyle \Gamma } that, being closed loops, imply the presence

    Quantum electrodynamics

    Quantum electrodynamics

    Quantum_electrodynamics

  • On-shell renormalization scheme
  • Renormalization scheme in quantum field theory

    of Π ( 0 ) {\displaystyle \Pi (0)} . A similar reasoning using the vertex function leads to the renormalization of the electric charge e r {\displaystyle

    On-shell renormalization scheme

    On-shell_renormalization_scheme

  • Feynman diagram
  • Pictorial representation of the behavior of subatomic particles

    meet at a vertex, which contributes a delta-function that ensures that the sum of the momenta are all equal. To compute a correlation function in the interacting

    Feynman diagram

    Feynman diagram

    Feynman_diagram

  • Lambert W function
  • Multivalued function in mathematics

    number of trees with a designated root vertex is n n − 1 {\displaystyle n^{n-1}} . The exponential generating function of this counting sequence is: T ( x

    Lambert W function

    Lambert W function

    Lambert_W_function

  • Trigonometric functions
  • Functions of an angle

    List of periodic functions Polar sine – a generalization to vertex angles Sinc function Klein, Felix (1924) [1902]. "Die goniometrischen Funktionen"

    Trigonometric functions

    Trigonometric functions

    Trigonometric_functions

  • Four vertex theorem
  • On points of extreme curvature in curves

    point of the curvature function a vertex. This theorem has many generalizations, including a version for space curves where a vertex is defined as a point

    Four vertex theorem

    Four vertex theorem

    Four_vertex_theorem

  • Dirac delta function
  • Generalized function whose value is zero everywhere except at zero

    Dirac delta function (or δ {\displaystyle {\boldsymbol {\delta }}} distribution), also known as the unit impulse, is a generalized function on the real

    Dirac delta function

    Dirac delta function

    Dirac_delta_function

  • Graph dynamical system
  • some fixed order). A vertex function fv for each vertex v. The vertex function maps the state of vertex v at time t to the vertex state at time t + 1 based

    Graph dynamical system

    Graph_dynamical_system

  • Shader
  • Type of program in computer graphics

    shaders. The first shader-capable GPUs only supported pixel shading, but vertex shaders were quickly introduced once developers realized the power of shaders

    Shader

    Shader

    Shader

  • Friedman's SSCG function
  • Fast-growing function

    a simple subcubic graph (SSCG) is a finite simple graph in which each vertex has a degree of at most three. Suppose we have a sequence of simple subcubic

    Friedman's SSCG function

    Friedman's_SSCG_function

  • Vertex buffer object
  • Feature of OpenGL for storing vertex data

    via the Nvidia-created extension "vertex array range" or ATI's "vertex array object" extension. The following functions form the core of VBO access and

    Vertex buffer object

    Vertex_buffer_object

  • Renormalization
  • Method in physics used to deal with infinities

    number of photons is zero. For example, at the one-loop order, the vertex function has both ultraviolet and infrared divergences. In contrast to the ultraviolet

    Renormalization

    Renormalization

    Renormalization

  • Anomalous magnetic dipole moment
  • Value in quantum electrodynamics

    mechanical correction—of the electron is found by calculating the vertex function shown in the adjacent diagram. The calculation is relatively straightforward 

    Anomalous magnetic dipole moment

    Anomalous_magnetic_dipole_moment

  • Directed acyclic graph
  • Directed graph with no directed cycles

    vertices and edges (also called arcs), with each edge directed from one vertex to another, such that following those directions will never form a closed

    Directed acyclic graph

    Directed acyclic graph

    Directed_acyclic_graph

  • Pomeranchuk instability
  • energy; poles of this function determine the quasiparticle energy-momentum dispersion relation. The four-point vertex function Γ ( K 3 , K 4 ; K 1 , K

    Pomeranchuk instability

    Pomeranchuk_instability

  • Graph coloring
  • Methodic assignment of colors to elements of a graph

    is just a vertex coloring of its line graph, and a face coloring of a plane graph is just a vertex coloring of its dual. However, non-vertex coloring problems

    Graph coloring

    Graph coloring

    Graph_coloring

  • Sequential dynamical system
  • Class of graph dynamical systems

    some fixed order). A vertex function fi for each vertex i. The vertex function maps the state of vertex i at time t to the vertex state at time t + 1 based

    Sequential dynamical system

    Sequential dynamical system

    Sequential_dynamical_system

  • Quadratic equation
  • Polynomial equation of degree two

    for graphing a quadratic function. Since the graph is symmetric with respect to a vertical line through the vertex, the vertex's x-coordinate is located

    Quadratic equation

    Quadratic_equation

  • Source field
  • Type of field appearing in the Lagrangian

    corresponding correlator obtained from F [ J ] {\displaystyle F[J]} , known as vertex function, is given by G Γ [ J ] N ,   c = δ Γ [ ϕ ¯ ] δ ϕ ¯ ( x 1 ) ⋯ δ ϕ ¯

    Source field

    Source_field

  • Chromatic symmetric function
  • Symmetric function invariant of graphs

    G=(V,E)} with vertex set V = { v 1 , v 2 , … , v n } {\displaystyle V=\{v_{1},v_{2},\ldots ,v_{n}\}} , a vertex coloring is a function κ : V → C {\displaystyle

    Chromatic symmetric function

    Chromatic_symmetric_function

  • Glossary of graph theory
  • References Square brackets [ ] G[S] is the induced subgraph of a graph G for vertex subset S. Prime symbol ' The prime symbol is often used to modify notation

    Glossary of graph theory

    Glossary_of_graph_theory

  • Monstrous moonshine
  • Monster and modular connection

    moonshine is now known to be underlain by a vertex operator algebra called the moonshine module (or monster vertex algebra) constructed by Igor Frenkel, James

    Monstrous moonshine

    Monstrous moonshine

    Monstrous_moonshine

  • Edge contraction
  • Deleting a graph edge and merging its nodes

    f} be a function that maps every vertex in V ∖ { u , v } {\displaystyle V\setminus \{u,v\}} to itself, and otherwise, maps it to a new vertex w {\displaystyle

    Edge contraction

    Edge contraction

    Edge_contraction

  • Glossary of computer graphics
  • parameter gradients between vertex attributes as a prerequisite for rasterization. Triangle setup unit A fixed-function unit in a GPU that performs triangle

    Glossary of computer graphics

    Glossary_of_computer_graphics

  • Generating function
  • Formal power series

    generating function is a representation of an infinite sequence of numbers as the coefficients of a formal power series. Generating functions are often

    Generating function

    Generating_function

  • Sine and cosine
  • Fundamental trigonometric functions

    sine theorem Polar sine—a generalization to vertex angles Proofs of trigonometric identities Sinc function Sine and cosine transforms Sine integral Sine

    Sine and cosine

    Sine and cosine

    Sine_and_cosine

  • Logistic function
  • S-shaped curve

    and vertex at ⁠ ( 2 , 1 ) {\displaystyle (2,1)} ⁠, corresponding to the range and midpoint (⁠ 1 / 2 {\displaystyle 1/2} ⁠) of the logistic function. Parametrically

    Logistic function

    Logistic function

    Logistic_function

  • Kruskal's tree theorem
  • Well-quasi-ordering of finite trees

    path from v {\displaystyle v} to w {\displaystyle w} contains no other vertex. Take ( X , ≤ X ) {\displaystyle (X,\leq _{X})} to be a partially ordered

    Kruskal's tree theorem

    Kruskal's_tree_theorem

  • Hopcroft–Karp algorithm
  • Algorithm for maximum cardinality matching

    and right sides of the bipartite graph and NIL is a special null vertex */ function BFS() is for each u in U do if Pair_U[u] = NIL then Dist[u] := 0 Enqueue(Q

    Hopcroft–Karp algorithm

    Hopcroft–Karp_algorithm

  • Vertex (company)
  • service function inside UK utility company United Utilities, Vertex was spun out as a separate company in 1996. In 2007, United Utilities sold Vertex to a

    Vertex (company)

    Vertex_(company)

  • Biconnected component
  • Maximal biconnected subgraph

    Specifically, it processes n vertex additions and m edge additions in O(m α(m, n)) total time, where α is the inverse Ackermann function. This time bound is proved

    Biconnected component

    Biconnected component

    Biconnected_component

  • Incomplete gamma function
  • Types of special mathematical functions

    mentioned otherwise, the following is assumed: Sectors in C having their vertex at z = 0 often prove to be appropriate domains for complex expressions.

    Incomplete gamma function

    Incomplete gamma function

    Incomplete_gamma_function

  • Google Cloud Platform
  • Cloud-based service and infrastructure

    February 2021 – Google Kubernetes Engine Autopilot is introduced. May 2021 – Vertex AI announced at Google.io June 2021 – In 2021, Apple was Google Cloud's

    Google Cloud Platform

    Google Cloud Platform

    Google_Cloud_Platform

  • Parabola
  • Plane curve: conic section

    any parabola with the origin as vertex and the y axis as axis of symmetry can be considered as the graph of a function f ( x ) = a x 2  with  a ≠ 0. {\displaystyle

    Parabola

    Parabola

    Parabola

  • Ice-type model
  • In statistical mechanics, the ice-type models or six-vertex models are a family of vertex models for crystal lattices with hydrogen bonds. The first such

    Ice-type model

    Ice-type_model

  • Chaos game
  • Fractal creation method

    polygon; the vertex is chosen at random in each iteration. Repeating this iterative process a large number of times, selecting the vertex at random on

    Chaos game

    Chaos game

    Chaos_game

  • Theta*
  • Path planning algorithm

    A*. The only difference is the update _ vertex ( ) {\displaystyle {\text{update}}\_{\text{vertex}}()} function. Compared to A*, the parent of a node in

    Theta*

    Theta*

  • Ward–Takahashi identity
  • Identity in abelian theories due to gauge invariance

    Clive Ward and Yasushi Takahashi to relate the wave function renormalization of the electron to its vertex renormalization factor, guaranteeing the cancellation

    Ward–Takahashi identity

    Ward–Takahashi_identity

  • Nucleon magnetic moment
  • In physics, proton and neutron magnetism

    first-order and largest correction in QED, is found by calculating the vertex function shown in the diagram on the right. The calculation was discovered by

    Nucleon magnetic moment

    Nucleon_magnetic_moment

  • Vertex pipeline
  • Component in electronic graphics processing units (GPUs)

    The function of the vertex pipeline in any GPU is to take geometry data (usually supplied as vector points), work with it if needed with either fixed function

    Vertex pipeline

    Vertex_pipeline

  • Double factorial
  • Mathematical function

    complete graph Kn + 1 for odd n. In such a graph, any single vertex v has n possible choices of vertex that it can be matched to, and once this choice is made

    Double factorial

    Double factorial

    Double_factorial

  • Spherical harmonic lighting
  • Real-time rendering technique

    techniques use SH to encode multiple functions—usually the global lighting environment and a per-vertex radiance transfer function. The generalized lighting equation

    Spherical harmonic lighting

    Spherical_harmonic_lighting

  • Continuous function
  • Mathematical function with no sudden changes

    a continuous function is a function such that a small variation of the argument induces a small variation of the value of the function. This implies

    Continuous function

    Continuous_function

  • Dijkstra's algorithm
  • Algorithm for finding shortest paths

    v, then the distance of v is updated to alt. 1 function Dijkstra(Graph, source): 2 3 for each vertex v in Graph.Vertices: 4 dist[v] ← INFINITY 5 prev[v]

    Dijkstra's algorithm

    Dijkstra's algorithm

    Dijkstra's_algorithm

  • Critical dimension
  • Dimensionality of space at which the character of the phase transition changes

    invariance below this dimension. For small external wave vectors the vertex functions Γ {\displaystyle \Gamma } acquire additional exponents, for example

    Critical dimension

    Critical_dimension

  • Topological sorting
  • Node ordering for directed acyclic graphs

    ordering of its vertices such that for every directed edge (u,v) from vertex u to vertex v, u comes before v in the ordering. For instance, the vertices of

    Topological sorting

    Topological_sorting

  • Graph labeling
  • Assignment of labels to elements of a graph

    graph G = (V, E), a vertex labeling is a function of V to a set of labels; a graph with such a function defined is called a vertex-labeled graph. Likewise

    Graph labeling

    Graph_labeling

  • Hp-FEM
  • Generalization of finite element method

    these functions restricted to a single element. All these functions are defined in the entire element interior. Vertex function. Edge function. Face function

    Hp-FEM

    Hp-FEM

  • Distance (graph theory)
  • Length of shortest path between two nodes of a graph

    over the set is called a graph metric. The vertex set (of an undirected graph) and the distance function form a metric space, if and only if the graph

    Distance (graph theory)

    Distance (graph theory)

    Distance_(graph_theory)

  • Transformation matrix
  • Central object in linear algebra; mapping vectors to vectors

    {e} _{2})&\cdots &T(\mathbf {e} _{n})\end{bmatrix}}} For example, the function T ( x ) = 5 x {\displaystyle T(x)=5x} is a linear transformation. Applying

    Transformation matrix

    Transformation_matrix

  • Completing the square
  • Method for solving quadratic equations

    a < 0) of the quadratic function. One way to see this is to note that the graph of the function f(x) = x2 is a parabola whose vertex is at the origin (0, 0)

    Completing the square

    Completing the square

    Completing_the_square

  • Roman Jackiw
  • Theoretical physicist (1939–2023)

    Thesis Nonperturbative solutions of the Bethe-Salpeter equation for the vertex function (1966) Doctoral advisor Hans Bethe Kenneth G. Wilson Doctoral students

    Roman Jackiw

    Roman Jackiw

    Roman_Jackiw

  • Angle
  • Figure formed by two rays meeting at a common point

    line is called a side of the angle, and the point they share is called the vertex of the angle. The term angle is used to denote both geometric figures and

    Angle

    Angle

    Angle

  • Prim's algorithm
  • Method for finding minimum spanning trees

    the pseudocode below. function Prim(vertices, edges) is for each vertex in vertices do cheapestCost[vertex] ← ∞ cheapestEdge[vertex] ← null explored ← empty

    Prim's algorithm

    Prim's algorithm

    Prim's_algorithm

  • Matching (graph theory)
  • Set of edges without common vertices

    common vertices. In other words, a subset of the edges is a matching if each vertex appears in at most one edge of that matching. Finding a largest matching

    Matching (graph theory)

    Matching_(graph_theory)

  • Eight-vertex model
  • Generalization of the ice-type (six-vertex) models

    In statistical mechanics, the eight-vertex model is a generalization of the ice-type (six-vertex) models. It was discussed by T. Bill Sutherland and C

    Eight-vertex model

    Eight-vertex_model

  • Semi-continuity
  • Property of functions which is weaker than continuity

    is a property of extended real-valued functions that is weaker than continuity. An extended real-valued function f {\displaystyle f} is upper (respectively

    Semi-continuity

    Semi-continuity

    Semi-continuity

  • Balinski's theorem
  • Graphs of d-dimensional polytopes are d-connected

    maximum of a linear function on a convex polytope (the linear programming problem). The simplex method starts at an arbitrary vertex of the polytope and

    Balinski's theorem

    Balinski's theorem

    Balinski's_theorem

  • Graph (discrete mathematics)
  • Vertices connected in pairs by edges

    and v and to be incident on them. A vertex may belong to no edge, in which case it is not joined to any other vertex and is called isolated. When an edge

    Graph (discrete mathematics)

    Graph (discrete mathematics)

    Graph_(discrete_mathematics)

  • Handshaking lemma
  • Every graph has evenly many odd vertices

    class PPA encapsulates the difficulty of finding a second odd vertex, given one such vertex in a large implicitly-defined graph. An undirected graph consists

    Handshaking lemma

    Handshaking lemma

    Handshaking_lemma

  • WebGPU Shading Language
  • Shading language for WebGPU

    @binding(0) var<uniform> mvp : mat4x4f; @vertex fn main(v_in : VertexInput) -> VertexOutput { var v_out : VertexOutput; v_out.clip_position = mvp * vec4f(v_in

    WebGPU Shading Language

    WebGPU_Shading_Language

  • List of unsolved problems in mathematics
  • n-vertex cubic graph? The reconstruction conjecture and new digraph reconstruction conjecture on whether a graph is uniquely determined by its vertex-deleted

    List of unsolved problems in mathematics

    List_of_unsolved_problems_in_mathematics

  • Vertex-transitive graph
  • Graph where all pairs of vertices are automorphic

    the Rado graph Two countable vertex-transitive graphs are called quasi-isometric if the ratio of their distance functions is bounded from below and from

    Vertex-transitive graph

    Vertex-transitive_graph

  • Matroid rank
  • Maximum size of an independent set of the matroid

    Then the rank function r(B) is the number of vertices in the graph, minus the number of connected components of B (including single-vertex components).

    Matroid rank

    Matroid rank

    Matroid_rank

  • Translation (geometry)
  • Planar movement within a Euclidean space without rotation

    For example, taking the quadratic function ⁠ y = x 2 {\displaystyle y=x^{2}} ⁠, whose graph is a parabola with vertex at ⁠ ( 0 , 0 ) {\displaystyle (0

    Translation (geometry)

    Translation (geometry)

    Translation_(geometry)

  • Fixed-function (computer graphics)
  • Terminology used in computer graphics

    means that host CPUs have no direct influence on how its GPUs will process vertex and rasterization operations, beyond issuing indirect commands and transferring

    Fixed-function (computer graphics)

    Fixed-function_(computer_graphics)

  • High-Level Shader Language
  • Shading language

    only included support for vertex shaders and pixel shaders ("fragment" in GLSL). A vertex shader is executed for each vertex that is submitted by the application

    High-Level Shader Language

    High-Level Shader Language

    High-Level_Shader_Language

  • Roman dominating set
  • Type of dominating set in graph theory

    A Roman dominating function (RDF) is a function f : V → { 0 , 1 , 2 } {\displaystyle f:V\to \{0,1,2\}} such that for every vertex v {\displaystyle v}

    Roman dominating set

    Roman dominating set

    Roman_dominating_set

  • Triangle
  • Shape with three sides

    an arbitrary edge is chosen to be the base, in which case the opposite vertex is called the apex; the shortest segment between the base and apex is the

    Triangle

    Triangle

    Triangle

  • Erdős–Pósa theorem
  • Min-max theorem in graph theory

    collection of vertex-disjoint cycles contained in the graph; The size of the smallest feedback vertex set in the graph: a set that contains one vertex from every

    Erdős–Pósa theorem

    Erdős–Pósa_theorem

  • Deterministic acyclic finite state automaton
  • Data structure representing a finite set of strings

    single source vertex (a vertex with no incoming edges), in which each edge of the graph is labeled by a letter or symbol, and in which each vertex has at most

    Deterministic acyclic finite state automaton

    Deterministic acyclic finite state automaton

    Deterministic_acyclic_finite_state_automaton

  • Linear programming
  • Method to solve optimization problems

    a vertex of the polytope and then walking along a path on the edges of the polytope to vertices with non-decreasing values of the objective function until

    Linear programming

    Linear programming

    Linear_programming

  • Hamiltonian path
  • Path in a graph that visits each vertex exactly once

    directed graph that visits each vertex exactly once. A Hamiltonian cycle (or Hamiltonian circuit) is a cycle that visits each vertex exactly once. A Hamiltonian

    Hamiltonian path

    Hamiltonian path

    Hamiltonian_path

  • Bladder
  • Organ in vertebrates that collects and stores urine from the kidneys before disposal

    broad fundus (base), a body, an apex, and a neck. The apex (also called the vertex) is directed forward toward the upper part of the pubic symphysis, and from

    Bladder

    Bladder

    Bladder

  • In-place algorithm
  • Type of computer science algorithm

    simply start at one vertex and perform a random walk of about 20n3 steps, the chance that we will stumble across the other vertex provided that it is

    In-place algorithm

    In-place_algorithm

  • Barycentric coordinate system
  • Coordinate system that is defined by points instead of vectors

    but not at a vertex, one of the area coordinates λ 1...3 {\displaystyle \lambda _{1...3}} (the one associated with the opposite vertex) is zero, while

    Barycentric coordinate system

    Barycentric coordinate system

    Barycentric_coordinate_system

  • Calkin–Wilf tree
  • Binary tree of rational numbers

    parents of a vertex. Each vertex ⁠a/b⁠ has one child whose value is less than 1, ⁠a/a + b⁠ (because a + b > a). Similarly, each vertex ⁠a/b⁠ has one

    Calkin–Wilf tree

    Calkin–Wilf tree

    Calkin–Wilf_tree

  • OpenGL Shading Language
  • High-level shading language

    rendering pipeline at the vertex and fragment level. Programmability at this level is achieved with the use of fragment and vertex shaders. Originally, this

    OpenGL Shading Language

    OpenGL Shading Language

    OpenGL_Shading_Language

  • Graph theory
  • Area of discrete mathematics

    two graphs that respects their structure, or equivalently, a function between the vertex sets of two graphs that maps adjacent vertices to adjacent vertices

    Graph theory

    Graph theory

    Graph_theory

  • Fermion doubling
  • Putting fermions on a lattice with chiral symmetry results in more fermions than expected

    theory with non-covariant contributions to the fermion self-energy and vertex function, rendering the theory non-renormalizable and difficult to work with

    Fermion doubling

    Fermion_doubling

  • Hall's marriage theorem
  • Result in combinatorics and graph theory

    a perfect matching—that is, a way to match each vertex from one group uniquely to an adjacent vertex from the other group. Hall's condition is that any

    Hall's marriage theorem

    Hall's_marriage_theorem

  • Yang–Mills theory
  • Quantum field theory

    to obtain all the n-point functions with perturbation theory. Using LSZ reduction formula we get from the n-point functions the corresponding process

    Yang–Mills theory

    Yang–Mills theory

    Yang–Mills_theory

  • Edge and vertex spaces
  • theory, the edge space and vertex space of an undirected graph are vector spaces defined in terms of the edge and vertex sets, respectively. These vector

    Edge and vertex spaces

    Edge and vertex spaces

    Edge_and_vertex_spaces

  • Law of sines
  • Property of all triangles on a Euclidean plane

    facets that meet at a vertex, divided by the hyperarea of the facet opposite the vertex is independent of the choice of the vertex. Writing V for the hypervolume

    Law of sines

    Law of sines

    Law_of_sines

  • Centroid
  • Mean position of all the points in a shape

    intersection of the three medians of the triangle (each median connecting a vertex with the midpoint of the opposite side). For other properties of a triangle's

    Centroid

    Centroid

    Centroid

  • Triangle center
  • Point in a triangle that can be seen as its middle under some criteria

    a triangle center function. Moreover, the corresponding triangle center coincides with the obtuse angled vertex whenever any vertex angle exceeds 2 π

    Triangle center

    Triangle center

    Triangle_center

  • Vertex cover in hypergraphs
  • Set of hypergraph nodes to which every hyperedge is connected

    graph theory, a vertex cover in a hypergraph is a set of vertices, such that every hyperedge of the hypergraph contains at least one vertex of that set.

    Vertex cover in hypergraphs

    Vertex cover in hypergraphs

    Vertex_cover_in_hypergraphs

  • Pseudoforest
  • Graph with at most one cycle per component

    pairs of vertices, such that no two cycles of consecutive edges share any vertex with each other, nor can any two cycles be connected to each other by a

    Pseudoforest

    Pseudoforest

    Pseudoforest

  • List coloring
  • Graph coloring where each vertex has a list of allowed colors

    given a set L(v) of colors for each vertex v (called a list), a list coloring is a choice function that maps every vertex v to a color in the list L(v). As

    List coloring

    List_coloring

  • Expander graph
  • Sparse graph with strong connectivity

    sparse graph that has strong connectivity properties, quantified using vertex, edge or spectral expansion. Expander constructions have spawned research

    Expander graph

    Expander_graph

  • Turán's theorem
  • Extremal graph theory bound on clique-free graph edges

    example of an n {\displaystyle n} -vertex graph that does not contain any ( r + 1 ) {\displaystyle (r+1)} -vertex clique K r + 1 {\displaystyle K_{r+1}}

    Turán's theorem

    Turán's_theorem

  • Chromatic polynomial
  • Function in algebraic graph theory

    colors for the first vertex, any of the k − 1 {\displaystyle k-1} remaining colors for the second vertex, and lastly for the third vertex, any of the k − 1

    Chromatic polynomial

    Chromatic polynomial

    Chromatic_polynomial

  • Kernelization
  • Algorithmic technique

    vertex of degree greater than k {\displaystyle k} , remove v {\displaystyle v} from the graph and decrease k {\displaystyle k} by one. Every vertex cover

    Kernelization

    Kernelization

  • Bellman–Ford algorithm
  • Algorithm for finding the shortest paths in graphs

    algorithm is an algorithm that computes shortest paths from a single source vertex to all of the other vertices in a weighted digraph. It is slower than Dijkstra's

    Bellman–Ford algorithm

    Bellman–Ford algorithm

    Bellman–Ford_algorithm

  • Breadth-first search
  • Algorithm to search the nodes of a graph

    and it checks whether a vertex has been explored before enqueueing the vertex rather than delaying this check until the vertex is dequeued from the queue

    Breadth-first search

    Breadth-first search

    Breadth-first_search

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  • VERNE
  • Male

    English

    VERNE

    Variant spelling of English Vern, VERNE means "place of alder trees."

    VERNE

  • MERTEN
  • Male

    German

    MERTEN

    Low German form of French Martin, MERTEN means "of/like Mars."

    MERTEN

  • Verney
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Verney

    From the alder grove.

    Verney

  • Verley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Verley

    English : variant of Varley.Dutch : reduced form of van der Leye, a topographic name for someone living near the river Leie.French : habitational name from a place called Verlée in Liège province, Belgium.

    Verley

  • Verne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Verne

    English : see Fern.French : topographic name for someone who lived near a grove of alders, French verne, a word of Gaulish origin.

    Verne

  • Verner
  • Boy/Male

    Swedish American Teutonic

    Verner

    Friend protector.

    Verner

  • Veertej
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Veertej

    Brave; Smart

    Veertej

  • Verner
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Swedish, Teutonic

    Verner

    Army Defender; Army Warrior

    Verner

  • Verney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Verney

    English : variant of Varney.

    Verney

  • Verge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent and London)

    Verge

    English (Kent and London) : from Old French verge ‘half-acre’, hence a status name for the owner of that amount of land.Catalan (Vergé) : variant of Verger, topographic name from Catalan verger ‘orchard’ (Latin viridiarium)Catalan : possibly also a nickname from verge ‘maiden’ (Latin virgo ‘maiden’).

    Verge

  • Verlee
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Verlee

    Beaver-stream

    Verlee

  • Verges
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Verges

    Much Ado About Nothing' A Headborough.

    Verges

  • VERE
  • Male

    English

    VERE

    English surname transferred to forename use, from a Norman baronial name VERE means "alder."

    VERE

  • VESTER
  • Male

    English

    VESTER

    Short form of English Sylvester, VESTER means "from the forest."

    VESTER

  • Vert
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish (of Norman origin)

    Vert

    English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of numerous places named in France named Vert or Le Vert.

    Vert

  • VERED
  • Female

    Hebrew

    VERED

    (וֶרֶד) Hebrew unisex name VERED means "rose."

    VERED

  • Bertel
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, Finnish, German, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Bertel

    Bright; Skillful

    Bertel

  • VERNER
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    VERNER

    Scandinavian form of German Werner, VERNER means "Warin warrior," i.e. "covered warrior."

    VERNER

  • VELTEN
  • Male

    German

    VELTEN

    German form of Latin Valentinus, VELTEN means "healthy, strong."

    VELTEN

  • Bertel
  • Boy/Male

    Scandinavian

    Bertel

    Bright.

    Bertel

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  • Vers
  • n. sing. & pl.

    A verse or verses. See Verse.

  • Versed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Verse

  • Dentex
  • n.

    An edible European marine fish (Sparus dentex, or Dentex vulgaris) of the family Percidae.

  • Venter
  • n.

    A pregnant woman; a mother; as, A has a son B by one venter, and a daughter C by another venter; children by different venters.

  • Vertices
  • pl.

    of Vertex

  • Vested
  • a.

    Not in a state of contingency or suspension; fixed; as, vested rights; vested interests.

  • Vertex
  • n.

    The point in any figure opposite to, and farthest from, the base; the terminating point of some particular line or lines in a figure or a curve; the top, or the point opposite the base.

  • Verse
  • n.

    A stanza; a stave; as, a hymn of four verses.

  • Cortex
  • n.

    The outer or superficial part of an organ; as, the cortex or gray exterior substance of the brain.

  • Verse
  • v. i.

    To make verses; to versify.

  • Venter
  • n.

    A belly, or protuberant part; a broad surface; as, the venter of a muscle; the venter, or anterior surface, of the scapula.

  • Verger
  • n.

    One who carries a verge, or emblem of office.

  • Verse
  • v. t.

    To tell in verse, or poetry.

  • Verge
  • v. i.

    To tend downward; to bend; to slope; as, a hill verges to the north.

  • Vortex
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of small Turbellaria belonging to Vortex and allied genera. See Illustration in Appendix.

  • Vertex
  • n.

    The zenith, or the point of the heavens directly overhead.

  • Vertexes
  • pl.

    of Vertex

  • Vertex
  • n.

    The top, or crown, of the head.

  • Verged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Verge

  • Verset
  • n.

    A verse.