Comment #4 on issue 2516 by smi...@gmail.com: Bug on collect()
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=2516

The case of the variables controls the order that terms are processed in. An even simpler failing example is:

    >>> e=(D**3*a + b*u**3)/Re
    D**3*a + aA**3*b/Re 
    >>> collect(e.subs(u,aA).expand(),[aA**3/Re, a])
    D**3*a + aA**3*b/Re

Note that the Re divisor is missing from the first term.


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