Le lundi 11 avril 2011 à 15:42 -0600, Aaron S. Meurer a écrit :
> On Apr 11, 2011, at 2:25 AM, smichr wrote:
> 
> > Should `Integral(x, (x, 1, 2)) == Integral(y, (y, 1, 2))` be True? If
> > so, smichr branch 2068b has a commit that makes this testing possible.
> > 
>  This is a good question.  For one thing, == is not mathematical
>  equality but exact equality, so there is no reason why it should have
>  to be True.  So my initial response is that no, it should not.  
> 
I think it should. x and y are bound symbols that have no meaning
outside the integrals, so their identity should be completely
irrelevant. In fact, they should probably be replaced with dummies upon
instantiation of the Integral.


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