Hi,

if you consider multivariate polynomials then we have two implementations of 
the same thing depending on the ground field: MPolynomial_polydict and 
MPolynomial_libsingular.

Both are supposed to behave almost identical because the shouldn't worry about 
the underlying implementation.

My question now is: How do we treat this in the reference manual? Do we 
include the documentation for all implementations which leaves the user 
wondering how to construct an object of type MPolynomial_libsingular or don't 
we include those specialized implementations? If not, how do we get all the 
methods relevant to the user into the reference manual? E.g. how do we 
communicate that there is a factor method for multivariate polynomials if no 
actual implementation is included in the reference manual?

Cheers,
Martin
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