Undergrad Project Topic: Graph Theory, Combinatorics & Complexity

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The discussion focuses on seeking suggestions for an honours project topic in graph theory, combinatorics, or complexity. Participants recommend consulting professors for guidance and potential topic ideas based on their expertise. There is a light-hearted acknowledgment of the age of the thread, indicating a casual tone among contributors. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of academic mentorship in selecting a project topic. Engaging with faculty can lead to valuable insights and direction for the project.
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I'm in my last year as an undergrad (hopefully) and I'm looking for a subject to do an "honours project" on. I actually have no ideas, but maybe someone can suggest a topic in graph theory, combinatorics or complexity?
 
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You should talk to some professors you've had who work in your area(s) of interest and ask for some guidance. They might be happy to help you out.
 
Well I sure hope he's finished by now!
 
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