info about license and publication on scientific paper
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giuseppe vitucci
on 24 Aug 2017
Commented: Iulen Cabeza Gil
on 27 Dec 2021
I got an academic license for my copy of MATLAB, since i am enrolled as a phd student in a university.
I would like to publish my work on a scientific paper. Such work includes plots and software made entirely in MATLAB.
Can I submit it without problems? Do I have to specify somewhere (maybe in the references) that I used MATLAB to do that? If yes, is there a particular form (like [1] MATLAB, Mathworks R2017a ... or similar?)
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Jan
on 24 Aug 2017
Edited: Jan
on 24 Aug 2017
Yes, you can submit all diagrams created by Matlab without any problems. They are your personal property.
You could mention, that you have used Matlab by "MATLAB 2017a, The MathWorks, Inc." and for the readers it might be useful to explain which toolboxes have been used. But these information are NOT mandatory.
[EDITED: NOT mandatory. I wanted to say, that it is "not obligatory", but the opposite is "optional".]
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Neon Argentus
on 10 Jul 2020
They responded to me and told checking this link:
which is not an answer to my question.
Iulen Cabeza Gil
on 27 Dec 2021
Hi, I would like to know if it is possible to put the icon of Matlab in a diagram of a scientific paper. Just to note that some steps were used with MATLAB.
I obviouly have the MATLAB 2021 license.
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