What Is the Notation for the Incidence Function in Graph Theory?

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Hi all,
I don't know if analysis is the right place for me to post this thread therefore please accept my apologies in advance if I am mistaken.
In graph theory the incidence function that associates vertices & edges http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/8171/32004284.jpg , in the text it has following notation http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=...ce=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false at page 2, what do we call to this notation? (it's a v divided by a straight vertical line in the middle)
 
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that is psi, a greek letter

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_(letter )
 
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wisvuze said:
that is psi, a greek letter

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_(letter )

no, this is not
 
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[tex]\psi[/tex]
Click the quote button and read what I have posted.
 
micromass said:
Yes, it is.

[STRIKE]from what angle it looks psi?[/STRIKE]
ok from now on I will read it as psi