vertex |
circumcircle |
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between vertex and circumcircle
is that
vertex is (mathematics) a point on the curve with a local minimum or maximum of curvature while
circumcircle is (mathematics) a circle that passes through every vertex of a given triangle (or other polygon where possible).
As nouns the difference between vertex and circumcircle
is that
vertex is the highest point of something while
circumcircle is (mathematics) a circle that passes through every vertex of a given triangle (or other polygon where possible).
vertex |
nonvertex |
As a noun vertex
is the highest point of something.
As an adjective nonvertex is
(anatomy|chiefly|obstetrics) not of or pertaining to the vertex.
vertex |
hypervertex |
In graph theory terms the difference between vertex and hypervertex
is that
vertex is one of the elements of a graph joined or not by edges to other vertices while
hypervertex is the equivalent of a graph's vertex in a hypergraph.
As nouns the difference between vertex and hypervertex
is that
vertex is the highest point of something while
hypervertex is the equivalent of a graph's vertex in a hypergraph.
vertex |
superconnected |
As a noun vertex
is the highest point of something.
As an adjective superconnected is
whose every minimum vertex cut leads to isolated vertices.
vertex |
vertexless |
As a noun vertex
is the highest point of something.
As an adjective vertexless is
(rare) without a vertex (highest point).
vertex |
associahedron |
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between vertex and associahedron
is that
vertex is (mathematics) a point on the curve with a local minimum or maximum of curvature while
associahedron is (mathematics) a convex polytope in which each vertex corresponds to a way of correctly inserting opening and closing parentheses in a word of
n letters and the edges correspond to a single application of the associativity rule.
As nouns the difference between vertex and associahedron
is that
vertex is the highest point of something while
associahedron is (mathematics) a convex polytope in which each vertex corresponds to a way of correctly inserting opening and closing parentheses in a word of
n letters and the edges correspond to a single application of the associativity rule.
vertex |
hypohamiltonian |
In graph theory|lang=en terms the difference between vertex and hypohamiltonian
is that
vertex is (graph theory) one of the elements of a graph joined or not by edges to other vertices while
hypohamiltonian is (graph theory) of a graph, not containing a hamiltonian cycle but such that the removal of any single vertex produces a hamiltonian graph.
As a noun vertex
is the highest point of something.
As an adjective hypohamiltonian is
(graph theory) of a graph, not containing a hamiltonian cycle but such that the removal of any single vertex produces a hamiltonian graph.
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