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Make simplifications in SymPy calculus on manifolds rely on SymPy only #24290

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egourgoulhon opened this issue Nov 28, 2017 · 2 comments
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#22801 introduced SymPy as an optional engine for symbolic calculus on manifolds. However, not all simplifications are performed by SymPy; in particular those depending on assumptions are still treated via Maxima.

Depends on #22801

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Component: geometry

Keywords: manifolds calculus sympy

Issue created by migration from https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/24290

@egourgoulhon egourgoulhon added this to the sage-8.2 milestone Nov 28, 2017
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Dependencies: #22801

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Basically, one needs to pass Sage's assumptions() to SymPy and use them via refine (cf. http://docs.sympy.org/latest/modules/assumptions/refine.html) or maybe via the context manager assuming (cf. http://docs.sympy.org/latest/modules/assumptions/assume.html).

@egourgoulhon egourgoulhon changed the title Make simplifications in SymPy calculus on manifolds depend on SymPy only Make simplifications in SymPy calculus on manifolds rely on SymPy only Nov 28, 2017
@mkoeppe mkoeppe removed this from the sage-8.2 milestone Dec 29, 2022
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