Today's article comes from the European Journal of Applied Mathematics. The authors are Albi et al., from the University of Verona, in Italy. In this paper they create a mathematical framework that can give us insight into how opinions spread, and how consensus (or polarization) emerge.
DOI: 10.1017/s0956792524000068
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