#17556: Move simplify_log() from simplify_full() to simplify_real()
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       Reporter:  mjo                |        Owner:
           Type:  enhancement        |       Status:  positive_review
       Priority:  major              |    Milestone:  sage-6.5
      Component:  symbolics          |   Resolution:
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        Authors:  Michael Orlitzky   |    Reviewers:  Ralf Stephan
Report Upstream:  N/A                |  Work issues:
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  u/rws/ticket/17556                 |  3616d00f582e175005d9b0182a1c1f4c124ebb56
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Comment (by SimonKing):

 Sorry to be so late. I think the following does not sound optimal:
 {{{
 Mit der verwandten Funktion ``simplify_real()`` werden auch
 Additionstheoreme
 bei Logarithmen angewandt, die nur mit reellen Werten erlaubt sind::
 }}}
 I think in "Additionstheoreme bei Logarithmen", the "bei" is wrong, and
 also I wouldn't say that a theorem is "erlaubt".

 What do you think about "werden auch Additionstheoreme verwendet, die nur
 für reellwertige Logarithmen gelten"? Or at least "werden auch solche
 Additionstheoreme für Logarithmen angewandt, die nur mit reellen Werten
 gelten"? (or "anwendbar sind" instead of "gelten")

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