The Sznajd model is a sociophysics model that describes the dynamics of opinion formation in a group of individuals. It was proposed by the Polish physicists Kacper Sznajd-Weron and his colleagues in the early 2000s. The model is particularly used to study how opinions spread and evolve in social networks and how consensus can be reached among individuals with differing viewpoints.
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