#11309: Sage sees -x +y > 0, -y + x >= 0,  and  x -y > 0 as equivalent
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   Reporter:  tnv                                  |          Owner:  burcin    
                                     
       Type:  defect                               |         Status:  
needs_work                                     
   Priority:  major                                |      Milestone:  
sage-4.7.1                                     
  Component:  symbolics                            |       Keywords:  
inequality equality relational sd31 __richcmp__
Work_issues:                                       |       Upstream:  N/A       
                                     
   Reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman, ThanhVu Nguyen  |         Author:  Keshav 
Kini, Burcin Erocal                     
     Merged:                                       |   Dependencies:            
                                     
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Changes (by tnv):

 * cc: tnv (added)
  * reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman => Karl-Dieter Crisman, ThanhVu Nguyen


Comment:

 just put my name as reviewer -- thanks.

 From your msg,  would it be reasonable to add a SMT theorem prover package
 to Sage ?   So that it can show equivalence of expressions  (at least
 under some specific theories).

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