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Suppose you write a paper and you use Wolfram MathematicaMathematica to do calculations. In the article, should the program be mentioned as "Wolfram Mathematica" or "Wolfram Mathematica®" (withwith the "registered trademark symbol"registered-trademark symbol immediately following the markname and in superscript style), i.e., as follows?

Wolfram Mathematica®

Suppose you write a paper and you use Wolfram Mathematica to do calculations. In the article, should the program be mentioned as "Wolfram Mathematica" or "Wolfram Mathematica®" (with the "registered trademark symbol" immediately following the mark and in superscript style)?

Suppose you write a paper and you use Wolfram Mathematica to do calculations. In the article, should the program be mentioned with the registered-trademark symbol immediately following the name and in superscript style, i.e., as follows?

Wolfram Mathematica®

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Suppose you write a paper and you use Wolfram Mathematica to do calculations. In the article, should the program be mentioned as "Wolfram Mathematica" or "Wolfram Mathematica®" (with the "registered trademark symbol" immediately following the mark and in superscript style)?

Related question: Can graphics created with Mathematica (for example plots) be freely used in one's paper, uploaded and distributed on the internet.

Suppose you write a paper and you use Wolfram Mathematica to do calculations. In the article, should the program be mentioned as "Wolfram Mathematica" or "Wolfram Mathematica®" (with the "registered trademark symbol" immediately following the mark and in superscript style)?

Related question: Can graphics created with Mathematica (for example plots) be freely used in one's paper, uploaded and distributed on the internet.

Suppose you write a paper and you use Wolfram Mathematica to do calculations. In the article, should the program be mentioned as "Wolfram Mathematica" or "Wolfram Mathematica®" (with the "registered trademark symbol" immediately following the mark and in superscript style)?

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Suppose you write a paper and you use Wolfram Mathematica to do calculations. In the article, should the program be mentioned as "Wolfram Mathematica" or "Wolfram Mathematica®" (with the "registered trademark symbol" immediately following the mark and in superscript style)?

Related question: Can graphics created with Mathematica (for example plots) be freely used in one's paper, uploaded and distributed on the internet.

Suppose you write a paper and you use Wolfram Mathematica to do calculations. In the article, should the program be mentioned as "Wolfram Mathematica" or "Wolfram Mathematica®" (with the "registered trademark symbol" immediately following the mark and in superscript style)?

Suppose you write a paper and you use Wolfram Mathematica to do calculations. In the article, should the program be mentioned as "Wolfram Mathematica" or "Wolfram Mathematica®" (with the "registered trademark symbol" immediately following the mark and in superscript style)?

Related question: Can graphics created with Mathematica (for example plots) be freely used in one's paper, uploaded and distributed on the internet.

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