Vertex

Vertex (Latin: peak; plural vertices or vertexes) means the "top", or the highest point of something. It may refer to:

Mathematics and computer science

Physics

  • Vertex (physics), a point where particles collide and interact
  • Vertex operator algebra in conformal field theory
  • Vertex function, describing the interaction between a photon and an electron
  • Vertex model in statistical mechanics, a discrete model of a physical system in which weights are associated with vertices of a grid graph

Biology and anatomy

  • Vertex (anatomy), the uppermost surface of the head of an arthropod or vertebrate
  • Vertex (urinary bladder), alternative name of the apex of urinary bladder
  • Vertex presentation, head-first birth of a baby
  • Vertex distance, the distance between the surface of the cornea of the eye and a lens situated in front of it

Companies

Music

Other uses

gollark: I think more actionable... subthings... of simulation theory are testable at least?
gollark: Okay, finally. I have no idea if this actually means much, but someone brought it up when discussing simulations or something ages ago. https://osmarks.net/stuff/0506019.pdf
gollark: Side-channel attacks against the simulated reality WHEN?
gollark: Ugh, I'll just scp it, hold on.
gollark: ... *why* is it repeatedly selecting a meme from my library.

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