The title of the paper reveals the argument and directly reflects the author's views on the problem; If a topic is revealed, this title only reflects the problem to be solved in the article, and does not involve the author's views on the problem.
Extended data:
If the original title reveals the argument, it can be changed to reveal the topic; If the original expression reveals the topic, it can be changed to reveal the argument.
Unless otherwise specified, we generally don't enter the title of the paper into the paper duplicate checking system, so even if the title is exactly the same, it won't affect the duplicate checking rate. However, it does not rule out that some schools require the topics to be repeated. The title of a general paper will not exceed 20 words, so it accounts for a small proportion in the whole paper. Even if the repetition rate is included, the repetition value will not increase too much, and students can rest assured.