Theoretical Research Topics in Topological Quantum Computing

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The discussion revolves around seeking suggestions for assistance in a PhD program, emphasizing the individual's readiness to tackle challenges despite having completed all coursework. There is a suggestion that consulting a PhD supervisor would be beneficial, but the individual expresses frustration, indicating a lack of support from their current academic environment. This highlights the challenges faced by PhD candidates when seeking guidance and the importance of mentorship in navigating their studies.
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Can anyone suggest any? I have all of the coursework for a PhD, So I'm not afraid of anything but I will have lots of questions.
 
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Shinn497 said:
Can anyone suggest any? I have all of the coursework for a PhD, So I'm not afraid of anything but I will have lots of questions.

Shouldn't this be something you discuss with your PhD supervisor?

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You'd think that. I don't want to go into details but I'm in a situation where no one will help me.
 
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