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  2. Vertex distance - Wikipedia

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    Vertex distance. Vertex distance is the distance between the back surface of a corrective lens, i.e. glasses (spectacles) or contact lenses, and the front of the cornea. Increasing or decreasing the vertex distance changes the optical properties of the system, by moving the focal point forward or backward, effectively changing the power of the ...

  3. Reciprocity (photography) - Wikipedia

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    Some models of microscope use automatic electronic models for reciprocity failure compensation, generally of a form for correct time, T c, expressible as a power law of metered time, T m, that is, T c =(T m) p, for times in seconds. Typical values of p are 1.25 to 1.45, but some are low as 1.1 and high as 1.8. [20]

  4. Wiener index - Wikipedia

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    Butane (C 4 H 10) has two different structural isomers: n-butane, with a linear structure of four carbon atoms, and isobutane, with a branched structure.The chemical graph for n-butane is a four-vertex path graph, and the chemical graph for isobutane is a tree with one central vertex connected to three leaves.

  5. Vincenty's formulae - Wikipedia

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    Vincenty's formulae are two related iterative methods used in geodesy to calculate the distance between two points on the surface of a spheroid, developed by Thaddeus Vincenty (1975a). They are based on the assumption that the figure of the Earth is an oblate spheroid, and hence are more accurate than methods that assume a spherical Earth, such ...

  6. Distance (graph theory) - Wikipedia

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    A peripheral vertex in a graph of diameter d is one whose eccentricity is d —that is, a vertex whose distance from its furthest vertex is equal to the diameter. Formally, v is peripheral if ϵ(v) = d. A pseudo-peripheral vertex v has the property that, for any vertex u, if u is as far away from v as possible, then v is as far away from u as

  7. Resistance distance - Wikipedia

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    A fan graph is a graph on n + 1 vertices where there is an edge between vertex i and n + 1 for all i = 1, 2, 3, …, n, and there is an edge between vertex i and i + 1 for all i = 1, 2, 3, …, n – 1. The resistance distance between vertex n + 1 and vertex i ∈ {1, 2, 3, …, n} is +

  8. Altitude (triangle) - Wikipedia

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    The process of drawing the altitude from a vertex to the foot is known as dropping the altitude at that vertex. It is a special case of orthogonal projection . Altitudes can be used in the computation of the area of a triangle : one-half of the product of an altitude's length and its base's length (symbol b ) equals the triangle's area: A = h b /2.

  9. Table of vertex-symmetric digraphs - Wikipedia

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    Color Details * Family of digraphs found by W.H.Kautz. More details are available in a paper by the author. * Family of digraphs found by V.Faber and J.W.Moore.