Term Rewriting System R:
[x, y]
min(x, 0) -> 0
min(0, y) -> 0
min(s(x), s(y)) -> s(min(x, y))
max(x, 0) -> x
max(0, y) -> y
max(s(x), s(y)) -> s(max(x, y))
-(x, 0) -> x
-(s(x), s(y)) -> -(x, y)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(-(s(max(x, y)), s(min(x, y))), s(min(x, y)))

Termination of R to be shown.



   R
Overlay and local confluence Check



The TRS is overlay and locally confluent (all critical pairs are trivially joinable).Hence, we can switch to innermost.


   R
OC
       →TRS2
Dependency Pair Analysis



R contains the following Dependency Pairs:

MIN(s(x), s(y)) -> MIN(x, y)
MAX(s(x), s(y)) -> MAX(x, y)
-'(s(x), s(y)) -> -'(x, y)
GCD(s(x), s(y)) -> GCD(-(s(max(x, y)), s(min(x, y))), s(min(x, y)))
GCD(s(x), s(y)) -> -'(s(max(x, y)), s(min(x, y)))
GCD(s(x), s(y)) -> MAX(x, y)
GCD(s(x), s(y)) -> MIN(x, y)

Furthermore, R contains four SCCs.


   R
OC
       →TRS2
DPs
           →DP Problem 1
Usable Rules (Innermost)
           →DP Problem 2
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 3
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 4
UsableRules


Dependency Pair:

MIN(s(x), s(y)) -> MIN(x, y)


Rules:


min(x, 0) -> 0
min(0, y) -> 0
min(s(x), s(y)) -> s(min(x, y))
max(x, 0) -> x
max(0, y) -> y
max(s(x), s(y)) -> s(max(x, y))
-(x, 0) -> x
-(s(x), s(y)) -> -(x, y)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(-(s(max(x, y)), s(min(x, y))), s(min(x, y)))


Strategy:

innermost




As we are in the innermost case, we can delete all 9 non-usable-rules.


   R
OC
       →TRS2
DPs
           →DP Problem 1
UsableRules
             ...
               →DP Problem 5
Size-Change Principle
           →DP Problem 2
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 3
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 4
UsableRules


Dependency Pair:

MIN(s(x), s(y)) -> MIN(x, y)


Rule:

none


Strategy:

innermost




We number the DPs as follows:
  1. MIN(s(x), s(y)) -> MIN(x, y)
and get the following Size-Change Graph(s):
{1} , {1}
1>1
2>2

which lead(s) to this/these maximal multigraph(s):
{1} , {1}
1>1
2>2

DP: empty set
Oriented Rules: none

We used the order Homeomorphic Embedding Order with Non-Strict Precedence.
trivial

with Argument Filtering System:
s(x1) -> s(x1)

We obtain no new DP problems.


   R
OC
       →TRS2
DPs
           →DP Problem 1
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 2
Usable Rules (Innermost)
           →DP Problem 3
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 4
UsableRules


Dependency Pair:

MAX(s(x), s(y)) -> MAX(x, y)


Rules:


min(x, 0) -> 0
min(0, y) -> 0
min(s(x), s(y)) -> s(min(x, y))
max(x, 0) -> x
max(0, y) -> y
max(s(x), s(y)) -> s(max(x, y))
-(x, 0) -> x
-(s(x), s(y)) -> -(x, y)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(-(s(max(x, y)), s(min(x, y))), s(min(x, y)))


Strategy:

innermost




As we are in the innermost case, we can delete all 9 non-usable-rules.


   R
OC
       →TRS2
DPs
           →DP Problem 1
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 2
UsableRules
             ...
               →DP Problem 6
Size-Change Principle
           →DP Problem 3
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 4
UsableRules


Dependency Pair:

MAX(s(x), s(y)) -> MAX(x, y)


Rule:

none


Strategy:

innermost




We number the DPs as follows:
  1. MAX(s(x), s(y)) -> MAX(x, y)
and get the following Size-Change Graph(s):
{1} , {1}
1>1
2>2

which lead(s) to this/these maximal multigraph(s):
{1} , {1}
1>1
2>2

DP: empty set
Oriented Rules: none

We used the order Homeomorphic Embedding Order with Non-Strict Precedence.
trivial

with Argument Filtering System:
s(x1) -> s(x1)

We obtain no new DP problems.


   R
OC
       →TRS2
DPs
           →DP Problem 1
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 2
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 3
Usable Rules (Innermost)
           →DP Problem 4
UsableRules


Dependency Pair:

-'(s(x), s(y)) -> -'(x, y)


Rules:


min(x, 0) -> 0
min(0, y) -> 0
min(s(x), s(y)) -> s(min(x, y))
max(x, 0) -> x
max(0, y) -> y
max(s(x), s(y)) -> s(max(x, y))
-(x, 0) -> x
-(s(x), s(y)) -> -(x, y)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(-(s(max(x, y)), s(min(x, y))), s(min(x, y)))


Strategy:

innermost




As we are in the innermost case, we can delete all 9 non-usable-rules.


   R
OC
       →TRS2
DPs
           →DP Problem 1
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 2
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 3
UsableRules
             ...
               →DP Problem 7
Size-Change Principle
           →DP Problem 4
UsableRules


Dependency Pair:

-'(s(x), s(y)) -> -'(x, y)


Rule:

none


Strategy:

innermost




We number the DPs as follows:
  1. -'(s(x), s(y)) -> -'(x, y)
and get the following Size-Change Graph(s):
{1} , {1}
1>1
2>2

which lead(s) to this/these maximal multigraph(s):
{1} , {1}
1>1
2>2

DP: empty set
Oriented Rules: none

We used the order Homeomorphic Embedding Order with Non-Strict Precedence.
trivial

with Argument Filtering System:
s(x1) -> s(x1)

We obtain no new DP problems.


   R
OC
       →TRS2
DPs
           →DP Problem 1
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 2
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 3
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 4
Usable Rules (Innermost)


Dependency Pair:

GCD(s(x), s(y)) -> GCD(-(s(max(x, y)), s(min(x, y))), s(min(x, y)))


Rules:


min(x, 0) -> 0
min(0, y) -> 0
min(s(x), s(y)) -> s(min(x, y))
max(x, 0) -> x
max(0, y) -> y
max(s(x), s(y)) -> s(max(x, y))
-(x, 0) -> x
-(s(x), s(y)) -> -(x, y)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(-(s(max(x, y)), s(min(x, y))), s(min(x, y)))


Strategy:

innermost




As we are in the innermost case, we can delete all 1 non-usable-rules.


   R
OC
       →TRS2
DPs
           →DP Problem 1
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 2
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 3
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 4
UsableRules
             ...
               →DP Problem 8
Narrowing Transformation


Dependency Pair:

GCD(s(x), s(y)) -> GCD(-(s(max(x, y)), s(min(x, y))), s(min(x, y)))


Rules:


max(s(x), s(y)) -> s(max(x, y))
max(x, 0) -> x
max(0, y) -> y
min(0, y) -> 0
min(s(x), s(y)) -> s(min(x, y))
min(x, 0) -> 0
-(s(x), s(y)) -> -(x, y)
-(x, 0) -> x


Strategy:

innermost




On this DP problem, a Narrowing SCC transformation can be performed.
As a result of transforming the rule

GCD(s(x), s(y)) -> GCD(-(s(max(x, y)), s(min(x, y))), s(min(x, y)))
10 new Dependency Pairs are created:

GCD(s(x''), s(y'')) -> GCD(-(max(x'', y''), min(x'', y'')), s(min(x'', y'')))
GCD(s(s(x'')), s(s(y''))) -> GCD(-(s(s(max(x'', y''))), s(min(s(x''), s(y'')))), s(min(s(x''), s(y''))))
GCD(s(x''), s(0)) -> GCD(-(s(x''), s(min(x'', 0))), s(min(x'', 0)))
GCD(s(0), s(y'')) -> GCD(-(s(y''), s(min(0, y''))), s(min(0, y'')))
GCD(s(0), s(y'')) -> GCD(-(s(max(0, y'')), s(0)), s(min(0, y'')))
GCD(s(s(x'')), s(s(y''))) -> GCD(-(s(max(s(x''), s(y''))), s(s(min(x'', y'')))), s(min(s(x''), s(y''))))
GCD(s(x''), s(0)) -> GCD(-(s(max(x'', 0)), s(0)), s(min(x'', 0)))
GCD(s(0), s(y'')) -> GCD(-(s(max(0, y'')), s(min(0, y''))), s(0))
GCD(s(s(x'')), s(s(y''))) -> GCD(-(s(max(s(x''), s(y''))), s(min(s(x''), s(y'')))), s(s(min(x'', y''))))
GCD(s(x''), s(0)) -> GCD(-(s(max(x'', 0)), s(min(x'', 0))), s(0))

The transformation is resulting in one new DP problem:



   R
OC
       →TRS2
DPs
           →DP Problem 1
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 2
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 3
UsableRules
           →DP Problem 4
UsableRules
             ...
               →DP Problem 9
Remaining Obligation(s)




The following remains to be proven:
Dependency Pairs:

GCD(s(s(x'')), s(s(y''))) -> GCD(-(s(max(s(x''), s(y''))), s(min(s(x''), s(y'')))), s(s(min(x'', y''))))
GCD(s(x''), s(0)) -> GCD(-(s(max(x'', 0)), s(min(x'', 0))), s(0))
GCD(s(0), s(y'')) -> GCD(-(s(max(0, y'')), s(min(0, y''))), s(0))
GCD(s(x''), s(0)) -> GCD(-(s(max(x'', 0)), s(0)), s(min(x'', 0)))
GCD(s(s(x'')), s(s(y''))) -> GCD(-(s(max(s(x''), s(y''))), s(s(min(x'', y'')))), s(min(s(x''), s(y''))))
GCD(s(0), s(y'')) -> GCD(-(s(max(0, y'')), s(0)), s(min(0, y'')))
GCD(s(0), s(y'')) -> GCD(-(s(y''), s(min(0, y''))), s(min(0, y'')))
GCD(s(x''), s(0)) -> GCD(-(s(x''), s(min(x'', 0))), s(min(x'', 0)))
GCD(s(s(x'')), s(s(y''))) -> GCD(-(s(s(max(x'', y''))), s(min(s(x''), s(y'')))), s(min(s(x''), s(y''))))
GCD(s(x''), s(y'')) -> GCD(-(max(x'', y''), min(x'', y'')), s(min(x'', y'')))


Rules:


max(s(x), s(y)) -> s(max(x, y))
max(x, 0) -> x
max(0, y) -> y
min(0, y) -> 0
min(s(x), s(y)) -> s(min(x, y))
min(x, 0) -> 0
-(s(x), s(y)) -> -(x, y)
-(x, 0) -> x


Strategy:

innermost



The Proof could not be continued due to a Timeout.
Termination of R could not be shown.
Duration:
1:00 minutes