Martin Rubey <martin.ru...@math.uni-hannover.de> writes:

> "Nicolas M. Thiery" <nicolas.thi...@u-psud.fr> writes:
> 
> > > actually, this would be my dream, too!  (I think I proposed something
> > > like this on fricas-devel already, but I don't remember well.)
> > 
> > :-) Please provide a pointer if you find back your e-mail.
> 
> sorry, very unlikely :-(

I should elaborate: I really wanted to say that I think that your
dream is probably a good dream, because it's a dream dreamed
independently by at least two people, and I believe that this
increases the likelihood of "good" :-)

It is however unlikely that I find the e-mail, because

1) I post a lot
2) I frequently find hat I posted some idea only while dreaming,
   without actually typing it :-)

> > > But perhaps you should make sure that your Ring is a UFD -- it
> > > won't make much sense otherwise, would it?
> > 
> > Probably. At least, this covers all my current applications!
> > 
> > For the record, my ring is currently S[t], where S is the ring of
> > symmetric functions in the e basis. You probably are not that
> > surprised about that :-)
> 
> Is it easy to factor such polynomials?  How do you do it?

Oh, I realize that this is a very stupid question.  They are
algebraically independent, so you can simply use multivariate
polynomial factorization, right?

Martin


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