Mathematical theorem. How to protect intellectual property rights

You can't.

Mathematical theorems belong to scientific reasoning and cannot be patented.

Intellectual property rights are "the collective name of rights based on creative achievements and industrial and commercial marks". The three main intellectual property rights are copyright, patent right and trademark right, among which patent right and trademark right are also collectively referred to as industrial property rights. Intellectualproperty is "intellectual property" in English, and it is also translated into intellectual property, intellectual property or intellectual property. 202 1 1 Article 123 of the Civil Code stipulates: "Civil subjects shall enjoy intellectual property rights according to law. Intellectual property rights are the exclusive rights enjoyed by the obligee to the following objects according to law: works; Inventions, utility models and designs; Trademark; Geographical indications; Trade secrets; Layout design of integrated circuits; New plant varieties; Other articles prescribed by law.