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Comment #3 on issue 1401 by ondrej.certik: 'simplify' not idempotent?
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=1401
I see. It's definitely a bug in simplify. Applying it twice should not
change
anything, yet it does.
The way to fix it is to determine the expression that goes to the simplify,
see
exactly what the second simplify is doing with it. And slowly narrow the
problem down
in simplify, until we find the bug.
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