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A Simplify that really simplifies? Summary

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  • Subject: A Simplify that really simplifies? Summary
  • From: p617hfa at sun24.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de (Heino Falcke)
  • Date: Mon, 5 Oct 92 10:10:11 +0100

Hi mathgroup,
Just a short summary of the answers I received concerning 
my question about simplification rules for Mathematica.
Actually I received only one hint (Package SubExpressionAccess.m,
Mathematica Journal Vol.1) which however was only of limited use because
the Package was also unable to Simplify my trivial example (a^2+2 a b +b^2 +x)
in an easy manner.
On the other hand quite a few people said to have similar problems with
Mathematica. 
Example:
>> I hope someone has such a Simplify function. If you find one,
>> please let me know. I have found this severely limits the usefulness om Mma
>> for me.

Sorry, but until know I haven't seen one.

Heino Falcke







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