Triadic closure is a concept in social network theory, first suggested by German sociologist Georg Simmel in the early 1900s. Triadic closure is the property among 3 nodes A, B, and C, such that if a strong tie exists between A-B and A-C, there is a weak or strong tie between B-C.

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  • Triadic closure is a concept in social network theory, first suggested by German sociologist Georg Simmel in the early 1900s. Triadic closure is the property among 3 nodes A, B, and C, such that if a strong tie exists between A-B and A-C, there is a weak or strong tie between B-C.
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  • Triadic closure is a concept in social network theory, first suggested by German sociologist Georg Simmel in the early 1900s. Triadic closure is the property among 3 nodes A, B, and C, such that if a strong tie exists between A-B and A-C, there is a weak or strong tie between B-C.
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  • Triadic closure
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