There are two types of weak interaction (called vertices).
However, "faces" of rank 0 and 1 of a polytope are called "vertices" and "edges" respectively.
In total there are twenty corners (also called vertices) and thirty lines connecting those cornerpoints.
A Feynman diagram has lines in different shapes-straight, dotted, and squiggly-which meet up at points called vertices.
Each point is usually called a vertex (more than one are called vertices), and the lines are called edges.
The nodes (the circles in the schematic) of a graph are called vertices.
The elements are usually called vertices (one vertex, several vertices), the connections called edges.
Polygonal modeling - Points in 3D space, called vertices, are connected by line segments to form a polygonal mesh.
Both of them are called terminal vertices of the path.
Vertices with maximum eccentricity are called peripheral vertices.