Better be third then second in a search for a majority opinion

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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Monte Carlo simulations of a Sznajd model show that if a near-consensus is
formed out of four initially equally widespread opinions, the one which at
intermediate times is second in the number of adherents usually loses out
against the third-placed opinion.

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