vertex 的定义
plural ver·tex·es, ver·ti·ces [vur-tuh-seez]. /ˈvɜr təˌsiz/.
- the highest point of something; apex; summit; top: the vertex of a mountain.
- Anatomy, Zoology. the crown or top of the head.
- Craniometry. the highest point on the midsagittal plane of the skull or head viewed from the left side when the skull or head is in the Frankfurt horizontal.
- Astronomy. a point in the celestial sphere toward which or from which the common motion of a group of stars is directed.
- Geometry. the point farthest from the base: the vertex of a cone or of a pyramid.a point in a geometrical solid common to three or more sides.the intersection of two sides of a plane figure.
vertex 近义词
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- For example, imagine you’ve got six vertices, each connected to every other vertex by edges.
- Then count up and average the number of vertices on all the bits of paper.
- The second is the average number of different cells sharing each vertex.
- This means you’re far from being guaranteed a monochromatic clique of 5 vertices, which means the Ramsey number for this example is larger than 10 vertices.
- Mathematicians are particularly interested in understanding how many vertices and edges they can contain before different kinds of substructures emerge within them.
- The vertex is orange-coloured, with a black line in the middle.
- Its shape varies from triangular to orbicular, the mouth of the animal forming the vertex of the triangle.
- In D. Aloeus and its affinities, they are arranged in a triangle, whose vertex is towards the head.
- Those parts which lie on the outside of the posterior half of the eyes, between which the Frons and Vertex intervene.
- The point midway between the vertex V and center of curvature C is called the principal focus, F.