> Somebody just complained about this on gitter
> > (https://gitter.im/sagemath/cloud):
> >
> > The simplify command is completely ignoring that the variable is
> > supposed to be complex:
> > ```
> > t = var('t', domain='complex')
> > (conjugate(t)*t).simplify()
> > ```
> > outputs `t^2`. This seems like a bug.
>
> sage: t = var('t', domain='complex')
> sage: maxima(conjugate(t)), maxima(t)
>
> outputs (_SAGE_VAR_t, _SAGE_VAR_t)
>
> so basically conjugate(t) gets converted all wrong to maxima, or at
> least that t is complex is instantly forgotten. Hmm.
>
>
This must be longstanding, because in Sage 4.4.4,
sage: t = var('t', domain='complex')
sage: maxima(conjugate(t)), maxima(t)
(t, t)
Assuredly we aren't converting it properly.
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