I don't understand what you mean...

>  The empty() after the => sign is (if there is no bug) interpreted as an 
>  element of L(L P R).

The empty() element of L(L P R) is "[]", not "List []" aka "[[]]".

Thus "parRes= list []" is never going to be true.  I just added
a printing expression after it, it didn't print when I typed
"radicalRoots([x],[])", but after the patch, radicalRoots returns
from the correct branch with the printing.

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