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Can graduate students publish small papers (periodicals) without teachers' names?
Graduate students can publish small journal papers without the teacher's name. In fact, as long as it is not a higher-level paper, it is your own freedom to bring or not bring the teacher's name.

From the periodical point of view, some core periodicals or other very high-level publications will require the author with the title of associate professor or doctoral degree as the first author.

General journals do not have too many restrictions on the titles and academic qualifications of authors. If the project wants to publish different journals smoothly, you don't need the name of the tutor.

From the school's point of view, the general school will not require you to bring a tutor.

For journals published after graduation, the school will generally look at whether the papers are in line with your major, whether they are published regularly, whether the time is in line, and whether the first unit of the articles is your graduation unit.

However, I suggest you look at the specific documents of the school. Generally, there are clear regulations. You should also consult your tutor, who will give you more professional guidance.