Termination of the given ITRSProblem could successfully be proven:



ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof

ITRS problem:
The following domains are used:

z

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(>@z(x, 0@z), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → +@z(x, 1@z)
Cond_rand1(TRUE, x, y) → rand(-@z(x, 1@z), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(TRUE, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(>=@z(x, 0@z), x)
Cond_random(TRUE, x) → rand(x, 0@z)
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(=@z(x, 0@z), x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(TRUE, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(TRUE, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(TRUE, x0)


Represented integers and predefined function symbols by Terms

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof

Q restricted rewrite system:
The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
Cond_rand1(true, x, y) → rand(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(true, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
Cond_random(true, x) → rand(x, pos(0))
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greater_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greater_int(neg(x), neg(y))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
plus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(x), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greatereq_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greatereq_int(neg(x), neg(y))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → equal_int(pos(x), pos(y))
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → equal_int(neg(x), neg(y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))


Using Dependency Pairs [AG00,LPAR04] we result in the following initial DP problem:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(x, y) → COND_RAND1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
RAND(x, y) → GREATER_INT(x, pos(0))
ID_INC(x) → PLUS_INT(pos(s(0)), x)
COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → RAND(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → MINUS_INT(x, pos(s(0)))
COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → ID_INC(y)
RANDOM(x) → COND_RANDOM(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
RANDOM(x) → GREATEREQ_INT(x, pos(0))
COND_RANDOM(true, x) → RAND(x, pos(0))
RAND(x, y) → COND_RAND(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
RAND(x, y) → EQUAL_INT(x, pos(0))
GREATER_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → GREATER_INT(pos(x), pos(y))
GREATER_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → GREATER_INT(neg(x), neg(y))
PLUS_INT(pos(x), neg(y)) → MINUS_NAT(x, y)
PLUS_INT(neg(x), pos(y)) → MINUS_NAT(y, x)
PLUS_INT(neg(x), neg(y)) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)
PLUS_INT(pos(x), pos(y)) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)
PLUS_NAT(s(x), y) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)
MINUS_NAT(s(x), s(y)) → MINUS_NAT(x, y)
MINUS_INT(pos(x), pos(y)) → MINUS_NAT(x, y)
MINUS_INT(neg(x), neg(y)) → MINUS_NAT(y, x)
MINUS_INT(neg(x), pos(y)) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)
MINUS_INT(pos(x), neg(y)) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)
GREATEREQ_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → GREATEREQ_INT(pos(x), pos(y))
GREATEREQ_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → GREATEREQ_INT(neg(x), neg(y))
EQUAL_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → EQUAL_INT(pos(x), pos(y))
EQUAL_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → EQUAL_INT(neg(x), neg(y))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
Cond_rand1(true, x, y) → rand(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(true, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
Cond_random(true, x) → rand(x, pos(0))
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greater_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greater_int(neg(x), neg(y))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
plus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(x), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greatereq_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greatereq_int(neg(x), neg(y))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → equal_int(pos(x), pos(y))
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → equal_int(neg(x), neg(y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(x, y) → COND_RAND1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
RAND(x, y) → GREATER_INT(x, pos(0))
ID_INC(x) → PLUS_INT(pos(s(0)), x)
COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → RAND(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → MINUS_INT(x, pos(s(0)))
COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → ID_INC(y)
RANDOM(x) → COND_RANDOM(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
RANDOM(x) → GREATEREQ_INT(x, pos(0))
COND_RANDOM(true, x) → RAND(x, pos(0))
RAND(x, y) → COND_RAND(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
RAND(x, y) → EQUAL_INT(x, pos(0))
GREATER_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → GREATER_INT(pos(x), pos(y))
GREATER_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → GREATER_INT(neg(x), neg(y))
PLUS_INT(pos(x), neg(y)) → MINUS_NAT(x, y)
PLUS_INT(neg(x), pos(y)) → MINUS_NAT(y, x)
PLUS_INT(neg(x), neg(y)) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)
PLUS_INT(pos(x), pos(y)) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)
PLUS_NAT(s(x), y) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)
MINUS_NAT(s(x), s(y)) → MINUS_NAT(x, y)
MINUS_INT(pos(x), pos(y)) → MINUS_NAT(x, y)
MINUS_INT(neg(x), neg(y)) → MINUS_NAT(y, x)
MINUS_INT(neg(x), pos(y)) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)
MINUS_INT(pos(x), neg(y)) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)
GREATEREQ_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → GREATEREQ_INT(pos(x), pos(y))
GREATEREQ_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → GREATEREQ_INT(neg(x), neg(y))
EQUAL_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → EQUAL_INT(pos(x), pos(y))
EQUAL_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → EQUAL_INT(neg(x), neg(y))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
Cond_rand1(true, x, y) → rand(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(true, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
Cond_random(true, x) → rand(x, pos(0))
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greater_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greater_int(neg(x), neg(y))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
plus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(x), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greatereq_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greatereq_int(neg(x), neg(y))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → equal_int(pos(x), pos(y))
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → equal_int(neg(x), neg(y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The approximation of the Dependency Graph [LPAR04,FROCOS05,EDGSTAR] contains 9 SCCs with 17 less nodes.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

EQUAL_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → EQUAL_INT(neg(x), neg(y))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
Cond_rand1(true, x, y) → rand(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(true, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
Cond_random(true, x) → rand(x, pos(0))
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greater_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greater_int(neg(x), neg(y))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
plus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(x), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greatereq_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greatereq_int(neg(x), neg(y))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → equal_int(pos(x), pos(y))
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → equal_int(neg(x), neg(y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
As all Q-normal forms are R-normal forms we are in the innermost case. Hence, by the usable rules processor [LPAR04] we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

EQUAL_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → EQUAL_INT(neg(x), neg(y))

R is empty.
The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted the following terms from Q as each root-symbol of these terms does neither occur in P nor in R.[THIEMANN].

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
QDP
                        ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

EQUAL_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → EQUAL_INT(neg(x), neg(y))

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the usable rules with reduction pair processor [LPAR04] with a polynomial ordering [POLO], all dependency pairs and the corresponding usable rules [FROCOS05] can be oriented non-strictly. All non-usable rules are removed, and those dependency pairs and usable rules that have been oriented strictly or contain non-usable symbols in their left-hand side are removed as well.

The following dependency pairs can be deleted:

EQUAL_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → EQUAL_INT(neg(x), neg(y))
No rules are removed from R.

Used ordering: POLO with Polynomial interpretation [POLO]:

POL(EQUAL_INT(x1, x2)) = 2·x1 + x2   
POL(neg(x1)) = x1   
POL(s(x1)) = 2·x1   



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
QDP
                            ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
P is empty.
R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

EQUAL_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → EQUAL_INT(pos(x), pos(y))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
Cond_rand1(true, x, y) → rand(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(true, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
Cond_random(true, x) → rand(x, pos(0))
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greater_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greater_int(neg(x), neg(y))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
plus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(x), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greatereq_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greatereq_int(neg(x), neg(y))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → equal_int(pos(x), pos(y))
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → equal_int(neg(x), neg(y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
As all Q-normal forms are R-normal forms we are in the innermost case. Hence, by the usable rules processor [LPAR04] we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

EQUAL_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → EQUAL_INT(pos(x), pos(y))

R is empty.
The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted the following terms from Q as each root-symbol of these terms does neither occur in P nor in R.[THIEMANN].

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
QDP
                        ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

EQUAL_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → EQUAL_INT(pos(x), pos(y))

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the usable rules with reduction pair processor [LPAR04] with a polynomial ordering [POLO], all dependency pairs and the corresponding usable rules [FROCOS05] can be oriented non-strictly. All non-usable rules are removed, and those dependency pairs and usable rules that have been oriented strictly or contain non-usable symbols in their left-hand side are removed as well.

The following dependency pairs can be deleted:

EQUAL_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → EQUAL_INT(pos(x), pos(y))
No rules are removed from R.

Used ordering: POLO with Polynomial interpretation [POLO]:

POL(EQUAL_INT(x1, x2)) = 2·x1 + x2   
POL(pos(x1)) = x1   
POL(s(x1)) = 2·x1   



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
QDP
                            ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
P is empty.
R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

GREATEREQ_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → GREATEREQ_INT(neg(x), neg(y))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
Cond_rand1(true, x, y) → rand(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(true, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
Cond_random(true, x) → rand(x, pos(0))
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greater_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greater_int(neg(x), neg(y))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
plus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(x), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greatereq_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greatereq_int(neg(x), neg(y))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → equal_int(pos(x), pos(y))
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → equal_int(neg(x), neg(y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
As all Q-normal forms are R-normal forms we are in the innermost case. Hence, by the usable rules processor [LPAR04] we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

GREATEREQ_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → GREATEREQ_INT(neg(x), neg(y))

R is empty.
The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted the following terms from Q as each root-symbol of these terms does neither occur in P nor in R.[THIEMANN].

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
QDP
                        ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

GREATEREQ_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → GREATEREQ_INT(neg(x), neg(y))

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the usable rules with reduction pair processor [LPAR04] with a polynomial ordering [POLO], all dependency pairs and the corresponding usable rules [FROCOS05] can be oriented non-strictly. All non-usable rules are removed, and those dependency pairs and usable rules that have been oriented strictly or contain non-usable symbols in their left-hand side are removed as well.

The following dependency pairs can be deleted:

GREATEREQ_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → GREATEREQ_INT(neg(x), neg(y))
No rules are removed from R.

Used ordering: POLO with Polynomial interpretation [POLO]:

POL(GREATEREQ_INT(x1, x2)) = 2·x1 + x2   
POL(neg(x1)) = x1   
POL(s(x1)) = 2·x1   



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
QDP
                            ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
P is empty.
R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

GREATEREQ_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → GREATEREQ_INT(pos(x), pos(y))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
Cond_rand1(true, x, y) → rand(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(true, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
Cond_random(true, x) → rand(x, pos(0))
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greater_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greater_int(neg(x), neg(y))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
plus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(x), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greatereq_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greatereq_int(neg(x), neg(y))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → equal_int(pos(x), pos(y))
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → equal_int(neg(x), neg(y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
As all Q-normal forms are R-normal forms we are in the innermost case. Hence, by the usable rules processor [LPAR04] we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

GREATEREQ_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → GREATEREQ_INT(pos(x), pos(y))

R is empty.
The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted the following terms from Q as each root-symbol of these terms does neither occur in P nor in R.[THIEMANN].

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
QDP
                        ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

GREATEREQ_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → GREATEREQ_INT(pos(x), pos(y))

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the usable rules with reduction pair processor [LPAR04] with a polynomial ordering [POLO], all dependency pairs and the corresponding usable rules [FROCOS05] can be oriented non-strictly. All non-usable rules are removed, and those dependency pairs and usable rules that have been oriented strictly or contain non-usable symbols in their left-hand side are removed as well.

The following dependency pairs can be deleted:

GREATEREQ_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → GREATEREQ_INT(pos(x), pos(y))
No rules are removed from R.

Used ordering: POLO with Polynomial interpretation [POLO]:

POL(GREATEREQ_INT(x1, x2)) = 2·x1 + x2   
POL(pos(x1)) = x1   
POL(s(x1)) = 2·x1   



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
QDP
                            ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
P is empty.
R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

MINUS_NAT(s(x), s(y)) → MINUS_NAT(x, y)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
Cond_rand1(true, x, y) → rand(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(true, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
Cond_random(true, x) → rand(x, pos(0))
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greater_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greater_int(neg(x), neg(y))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
plus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(x), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greatereq_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greatereq_int(neg(x), neg(y))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → equal_int(pos(x), pos(y))
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → equal_int(neg(x), neg(y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
As all Q-normal forms are R-normal forms we are in the innermost case. Hence, by the usable rules processor [LPAR04] we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

MINUS_NAT(s(x), s(y)) → MINUS_NAT(x, y)

R is empty.
The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted the following terms from Q as each root-symbol of these terms does neither occur in P nor in R.[THIEMANN].

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
QDP
                        ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

MINUS_NAT(s(x), s(y)) → MINUS_NAT(x, y)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [SUBTERM_CRITERION] together with the size-change analysis [AAECC05] we have proven that there are no infinite chains for this DP problem.

From the DPs we obtained the following set of size-change graphs:



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

PLUS_NAT(s(x), y) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
Cond_rand1(true, x, y) → rand(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(true, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
Cond_random(true, x) → rand(x, pos(0))
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greater_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greater_int(neg(x), neg(y))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
plus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(x), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greatereq_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greatereq_int(neg(x), neg(y))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → equal_int(pos(x), pos(y))
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → equal_int(neg(x), neg(y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
As all Q-normal forms are R-normal forms we are in the innermost case. Hence, by the usable rules processor [LPAR04] we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

PLUS_NAT(s(x), y) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)

R is empty.
The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted the following terms from Q as each root-symbol of these terms does neither occur in P nor in R.[THIEMANN].

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
QDP
                        ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

PLUS_NAT(s(x), y) → PLUS_NAT(x, y)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [SUBTERM_CRITERION] together with the size-change analysis [AAECC05] we have proven that there are no infinite chains for this DP problem.

From the DPs we obtained the following set of size-change graphs:



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

GREATER_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → GREATER_INT(neg(x), neg(y))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
Cond_rand1(true, x, y) → rand(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(true, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
Cond_random(true, x) → rand(x, pos(0))
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greater_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greater_int(neg(x), neg(y))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
plus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(x), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greatereq_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greatereq_int(neg(x), neg(y))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → equal_int(pos(x), pos(y))
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → equal_int(neg(x), neg(y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
As all Q-normal forms are R-normal forms we are in the innermost case. Hence, by the usable rules processor [LPAR04] we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

GREATER_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → GREATER_INT(neg(x), neg(y))

R is empty.
The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted the following terms from Q as each root-symbol of these terms does neither occur in P nor in R.[THIEMANN].

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
QDP
                        ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

GREATER_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → GREATER_INT(neg(x), neg(y))

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the usable rules with reduction pair processor [LPAR04] with a polynomial ordering [POLO], all dependency pairs and the corresponding usable rules [FROCOS05] can be oriented non-strictly. All non-usable rules are removed, and those dependency pairs and usable rules that have been oriented strictly or contain non-usable symbols in their left-hand side are removed as well.

The following dependency pairs can be deleted:

GREATER_INT(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → GREATER_INT(neg(x), neg(y))
No rules are removed from R.

Used ordering: POLO with Polynomial interpretation [POLO]:

POL(GREATER_INT(x1, x2)) = 2·x1 + x2   
POL(neg(x1)) = x1   
POL(s(x1)) = 2·x1   



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
QDP
                            ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
P is empty.
R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

GREATER_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → GREATER_INT(pos(x), pos(y))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
Cond_rand1(true, x, y) → rand(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(true, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
Cond_random(true, x) → rand(x, pos(0))
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greater_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greater_int(neg(x), neg(y))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
plus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(x), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greatereq_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greatereq_int(neg(x), neg(y))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → equal_int(pos(x), pos(y))
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → equal_int(neg(x), neg(y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
As all Q-normal forms are R-normal forms we are in the innermost case. Hence, by the usable rules processor [LPAR04] we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

GREATER_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → GREATER_INT(pos(x), pos(y))

R is empty.
The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted the following terms from Q as each root-symbol of these terms does neither occur in P nor in R.[THIEMANN].

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
QDP
                        ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

GREATER_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → GREATER_INT(pos(x), pos(y))

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the usable rules with reduction pair processor [LPAR04] with a polynomial ordering [POLO], all dependency pairs and the corresponding usable rules [FROCOS05] can be oriented non-strictly. All non-usable rules are removed, and those dependency pairs and usable rules that have been oriented strictly or contain non-usable symbols in their left-hand side are removed as well.

The following dependency pairs can be deleted:

GREATER_INT(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → GREATER_INT(pos(x), pos(y))
No rules are removed from R.

Used ordering: POLO with Polynomial interpretation [POLO]:

POL(GREATER_INT(x1, x2)) = 2·x1 + x2   
POL(pos(x1)) = x1   
POL(s(x1)) = 2·x1   



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
QDP
                            ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP

Q DP problem:
P is empty.
R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → RAND(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
RAND(x, y) → COND_RAND1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

rand(x, y) → Cond_rand1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
Cond_rand1(true, x, y) → rand(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
Cond_rand(true, x, y) → y
random(x) → Cond_random(greatereq_int(x, pos(0)), x)
Cond_random(true, x) → rand(x, pos(0))
rand(x, y) → Cond_rand(equal_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greater_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greater_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greater_int(neg(x), neg(y))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
plus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(y, x)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → true
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(x), pos(s(y))) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
greatereq_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → greatereq_int(pos(x), pos(y))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → greatereq_int(neg(x), neg(y))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → true
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0)) → true
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(0)) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → false
equal_int(neg(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → false
equal_int(pos(s(x)), pos(s(y))) → equal_int(pos(x), pos(y))
equal_int(neg(s(x)), neg(s(y))) → equal_int(neg(x), neg(y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
As all Q-normal forms are R-normal forms we are in the innermost case. Hence, by the usable rules processor [LPAR04] we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → RAND(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
RAND(x, y) → COND_RAND1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

rand(x0, x1)
id_inc(x0)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted the following terms from Q as each root-symbol of these terms does neither occur in P nor in R.[THIEMANN].

rand(x0, x1)
Cond_rand1(true, x0, x1)
Cond_rand(true, x0, x1)
random(x0)
Cond_random(true, x0)
greatereq_int(pos(x0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(0), neg(x0))
greatereq_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
greatereq_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greatereq_int(neg(x0), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greatereq_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greatereq_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
equal_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → RAND(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
RAND(x, y) → COND_RAND1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

id_inc(x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By narrowing [LPAR04] the rule RAND(x, y) → COND_RAND1(greater_int(x, pos(0)), x, y) at position [0] we obtained the following new rules [LPAR04]:

RAND(neg(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(false, neg(s(x0)), y1)
RAND(pos(0), y1) → COND_RAND1(false, pos(0), y1)
RAND(neg(0), y1) → COND_RAND1(false, neg(0), y1)
RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → RAND(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))
RAND(neg(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(false, neg(s(x0)), y1)
RAND(pos(0), y1) → COND_RAND1(false, pos(0), y1)
RAND(neg(0), y1) → COND_RAND1(false, neg(0), y1)
RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

id_inc(x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The approximation of the Dependency Graph [LPAR04,FROCOS05,EDGSTAR] contains 1 SCC with 3 less nodes.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)
COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → RAND(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

greater_int(pos(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0)) → false
greater_int(pos(s(x)), pos(0)) → true
greater_int(neg(s(x)), pos(0)) → false
minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

id_inc(x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
As all Q-normal forms are R-normal forms we are in the innermost case. Hence, by the usable rules processor [LPAR04] we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)
COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → RAND(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

id_inc(x0)
greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted the following terms from Q as each root-symbol of these terms does neither occur in P nor in R.[THIEMANN].

greater_int(pos(0), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), pos(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(neg(0), neg(s(x0)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(0))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(pos(s(x0)), pos(s(x1)))
greater_int(neg(s(x0)), neg(s(x1)))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)
COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → RAND(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

id_inc(x0)
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By narrowing [LPAR04] the rule COND_RAND1(true, x, y) → RAND(minus_int(x, pos(s(0))), id_inc(y)) at position [0] we obtained the following new rules [LPAR04]:

COND_RAND1(true, pos(x0), y1) → RAND(minus_nat(x0, s(0)), id_inc(y1))
COND_RAND1(true, neg(x0), y1) → RAND(neg(plus_nat(x0, s(0))), id_inc(y1))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(x0), y1) → RAND(minus_nat(x0, s(0)), id_inc(y1))
COND_RAND1(true, neg(x0), y1) → RAND(neg(plus_nat(x0, s(0))), id_inc(y1))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

id_inc(x0)
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The approximation of the Dependency Graph [LPAR04,FROCOS05,EDGSTAR] contains 1 SCC with 1 less node.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
QDP
                                                ↳ UsableRulesProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

COND_RAND1(true, pos(x0), y1) → RAND(minus_nat(x0, s(0)), id_inc(y1))
RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_int(neg(x), pos(y)) → neg(plus_nat(x, y))
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

id_inc(x0)
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
As all Q-normal forms are R-normal forms we are in the innermost case. Hence, by the usable rules processor [LPAR04] we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                                                    ↳ QReductionProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

COND_RAND1(true, pos(x0), y1) → RAND(minus_nat(x0, s(0)), id_inc(y1))
RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

id_inc(x0)
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted the following terms from Q as each root-symbol of these terms does neither occur in P nor in R.[THIEMANN].

minus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
minus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
minus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QReductionProof
QDP
                                                        ↳ Narrowing

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

COND_RAND1(true, pos(x0), y1) → RAND(minus_nat(x0, s(0)), id_inc(y1))
RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

id_inc(x0)
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By narrowing [LPAR04] the rule COND_RAND1(true, pos(x0), y1) → RAND(minus_nat(x0, s(0)), id_inc(y1)) at position [1] we obtained the following new rules [LPAR04]:

COND_RAND1(true, pos(y0), x0) → RAND(minus_nat(y0, s(0)), x0)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(y0), x0) → RAND(minus_nat(y0, s(0)), plus_int(pos(s(0)), x0))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ Narrowing
QDP
                                                            ↳ UsableRulesProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(y0), x0) → RAND(minus_nat(y0, s(0)), x0)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(y0), x0) → RAND(minus_nat(y0, s(0)), plus_int(pos(s(0)), x0))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
id_inc(x) → x
id_inc(x) → plus_int(pos(s(0)), x)
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

id_inc(x0)
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
As all Q-normal forms are R-normal forms we are in the innermost case. Hence, by the usable rules processor [LPAR04] we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.

↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                                                                ↳ QReductionProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(y0), x0) → RAND(minus_nat(y0, s(0)), x0)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(y0), x0) → RAND(minus_nat(y0, s(0)), plus_int(pos(s(0)), x0))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

id_inc(x0)
plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted the following terms from Q as each root-symbol of these terms does neither occur in P nor in R.[THIEMANN].

id_inc(x0)



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                ↳ QReductionProof
QDP
                                                                    ↳ Instantiation

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(y0), x0) → RAND(minus_nat(y0, s(0)), x0)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(y0), x0) → RAND(minus_nat(y0, s(0)), plus_int(pos(s(0)), x0))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By instantiating [LPAR04] the rule COND_RAND1(true, pos(y0), x0) → RAND(minus_nat(y0, s(0)), x0) we obtained the following new rules [LPAR04]:

COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(s(z0), s(0)), z1)



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                ↳ QReductionProof
                                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                                    ↳ Instantiation
QDP
                                                                        ↳ Rewriting

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(y0), x0) → RAND(minus_nat(y0, s(0)), plus_int(pos(s(0)), x0))
COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(s(z0), s(0)), z1)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By rewriting [LPAR04] the rule COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(s(z0), s(0)), z1) at position [0] we obtained the following new rules [LPAR04]:

COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(z0, 0), z1)



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                ↳ QReductionProof
                                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                                    ↳ Instantiation
                                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                                        ↳ Rewriting
QDP
                                                                            ↳ Instantiation

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(y0), x0) → RAND(minus_nat(y0, s(0)), plus_int(pos(s(0)), x0))
COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(z0, 0), z1)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By instantiating [LPAR04] the rule COND_RAND1(true, pos(y0), x0) → RAND(minus_nat(y0, s(0)), plus_int(pos(s(0)), x0)) we obtained the following new rules [LPAR04]:

COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(s(z0), s(0)), plus_int(pos(s(0)), z1))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                ↳ QReductionProof
                                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                                    ↳ Instantiation
                                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                                        ↳ Rewriting
                                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                                            ↳ Instantiation
QDP
                                                                                ↳ Rewriting

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(z0, 0), z1)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(s(z0), s(0)), plus_int(pos(s(0)), z1))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By rewriting [LPAR04] the rule COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(s(z0), s(0)), plus_int(pos(s(0)), z1)) at position [0] we obtained the following new rules [LPAR04]:

COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(z0, 0), plus_int(pos(s(0)), z1))



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                ↳ QReductionProof
                                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                                    ↳ Instantiation
                                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                                        ↳ Rewriting
                                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                                            ↳ Instantiation
                                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                                ↳ Rewriting
QDP
                                                                                    ↳ MRRProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(z0, 0), z1)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(z0, 0), plus_int(pos(s(0)), z1))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the rule removal processor [LPAR04] with the following ordering, at least one Dependency Pair or term rewrite system rule of this QDP problem can be strictly oriented.
Strictly oriented dependency pairs:

COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(z0, 0), z1)

Strictly oriented rules of the TRS R:

minus_nat(s(x), s(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)

Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [POLO]:

POL(0) = 0   
POL(COND_RAND1(x1, x2, x3)) = x1 + x2 + x3   
POL(RAND(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(minus_nat(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(neg(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus_int(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(plus_nat(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(pos(x1)) = x1   
POL(s(x1)) = 1 + x1   
POL(true) = 0   



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                ↳ QReductionProof
                                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                                    ↳ Instantiation
                                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                                        ↳ Rewriting
                                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                                            ↳ Instantiation
                                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                                ↳ Rewriting
                                                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                                                    ↳ MRRProof
QDP
                                                                                        ↳ MRRProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)
COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(z0, 0), plus_int(pos(s(0)), z1))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the rule removal processor [LPAR04] with the following ordering, at least one Dependency Pair or term rewrite system rule of this QDP problem can be strictly oriented.
Strictly oriented dependency pairs:

COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(z0)), z1) → RAND(minus_nat(z0, 0), plus_int(pos(s(0)), z1))


Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [POLO]:

POL(0) = 0   
POL(COND_RAND1(x1, x2, x3)) = x1 + 2·x2 + x3   
POL(RAND(x1, x2)) = 2·x1 + x2   
POL(minus_nat(x1, x2)) = x1 + 2·x2   
POL(neg(x1)) = 2·x1   
POL(plus_int(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(plus_nat(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(pos(x1)) = x1   
POL(s(x1)) = 1 + x1   
POL(true) = 0   



↳ ITRS
  ↳ ITRStoQTRSProof
    ↳ QTRS
      ↳ DependencyPairsProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QReductionProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ Narrowing
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QReductionProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ Narrowing
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                ↳ QReductionProof
                                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                                    ↳ Instantiation
                                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                                        ↳ Rewriting
                                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                                            ↳ Instantiation
                                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                                ↳ Rewriting
                                                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                                                    ↳ MRRProof
                                                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                                                        ↳ MRRProof
QDP
                                                                                            ↳ DependencyGraphProof

Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

RAND(pos(s(x0)), y1) → COND_RAND1(true, pos(s(x0)), y1)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus_nat(0, s(y)) → neg(s(y))
minus_nat(0, 0) → pos(0)
minus_nat(s(x), 0) → pos(s(x))
plus_int(pos(x), neg(y)) → minus_nat(x, y)
plus_int(pos(x), pos(y)) → pos(plus_nat(x, y))
plus_nat(0, x) → x
plus_nat(s(x), y) → s(plus_nat(x, y))

The set Q consists of the following terms:

plus_int(pos(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), pos(x1))
plus_int(neg(x0), neg(x1))
plus_int(pos(x0), pos(x1))
plus_nat(0, x0)
plus_nat(s(x0), x1)
minus_nat(0, 0)
minus_nat(0, s(x0))
minus_nat(s(x0), 0)
minus_nat(s(x0), s(x1))

We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The approximation of the Dependency Graph [LPAR04,FROCOS05,EDGSTAR] contains 0 SCCs with 1 less node.