Alexander Bavelas (December 26, 1913 – August 16, 1993) was an American psychosociologist credited as the first to define closeness centrality. His work was influential in using mathematics in developing the concept of centralization and in formalizing fundamental concepts of network structure.
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| - Alexander Bavelas (December 26, 1913 – August 16, 1993) was an American psychosociologist credited as the first to define closeness centrality. His work was influential in using mathematics in developing the concept of centralization and in formalizing fundamental concepts of network structure. (en)
- Alexander Bavelas (Chicopee, Massachusetts, 26 de diciembre de 1913-Sidney, Columbia Británica, 16 de agosto de 1993), más conocido como Alex Bavelas, fue un psicosociólogo estadounidense, conocido en el área de análisis de redes sociales por iniciar el estudio formal de la centralidad en 1948, y por instalar las ideas de la medida de cercanía. (es)
- Alex (ou Alexander) Bavelas, (1913-1993), est un psychosociologue américain qui a fondé le Group Networks Laboratory au MIT en 1948. (fr)
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| - Alexander Bavelas (December 26, 1913 – August 16, 1993) was an American psychosociologist credited as the first to define closeness centrality. His work was influential in using mathematics in developing the concept of centralization and in formalizing fundamental concepts of network structure. (en)
- Alexander Bavelas (Chicopee, Massachusetts, 26 de diciembre de 1913-Sidney, Columbia Británica, 16 de agosto de 1993), más conocido como Alex Bavelas, fue un psicosociólogo estadounidense, conocido en el área de análisis de redes sociales por iniciar el estudio formal de la centralidad en 1948, y por instalar las ideas de la medida de cercanía. (es)
- Alex (ou Alexander) Bavelas, (1913-1993), est un psychosociologue américain qui a fondé le Group Networks Laboratory au MIT en 1948. (fr)
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