Simplifying a algebraic or numeric expression to lowest possible power

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Suppose if I write (a^2)^(1/2) then it will remain as that. But I want to simplify to the lowest possible power. How can we do it. Also if there is a combination of x^m*y^n*z^p

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 1 Aug 2020
Edited: John D'Errico on 1 Aug 2020
The problem is, there are multiple solutions, because sqrt is not as simple a thing as you like.
syms x
>> y = sqrt(x.^2)
y =
(x^2)^(1/2)
simplify(y)
ans =
(x^2)^(1/2)
The issue is, there are TWO solutions to the problem, thus +/- x. In order to gain the solution you want, you need to tell simplify to ignore those branch cuts.
ysimpl = simplify(y,'IgnoreAnalyticConstraints',true)
ysimpl =
x
From the help for simplify, we see:
simplify(S,'IgnoreAnalyticConstraints',VAL) controls the level of
mathematical rigor to use on the analytical constraints while simplifying
(branch cuts, division by zero, etc). The options for VAL are TRUE or
FALSE. Specify TRUE to relax the level of mathematical rigor
in the rewriting process. The default is FALSE.

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