>
> Huh?  I don't understand what is wrong with the above output?  Isn't
> it the unique correct factorization?  Or is your point that factorization of

It's a correct factorization.

> elements of R[x,y,z] doesn't solve the problem you are really interested in?

Yes, I wanted to get exactly this back:

 ((x+y+z)^30+1)*((x+y+z)^30+2)

but in fact, I don't really know any application of factor() besides
simplification.

Ondrej

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