Term Rewriting System R:
[x, y]
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(new(x)), y)
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(new(x), check(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(x), new(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(x, check(new(y)))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(new(x)), y)
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(new(x), check(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(x), new(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(x, check(new(y)))
new(free(x)) -> free(new(x))
new(serve) -> free(serve)
old(free(x)) -> free(old(x))
old(serve) -> free(serve)
check(free(x)) -> free(check(x))
check(new(x)) -> new(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(x)

Innermost Termination of R to be shown.



   R
Dependency Pair Analysis



R contains the following Dependency Pairs:

TOP1(free(x), y) -> TOP2(check(new(x)), y)
TOP1(free(x), y) -> CHECK(new(x))
TOP1(free(x), y) -> NEW(x)
TOP1(free(x), y) -> TOP2(new(x), check(y))
TOP1(free(x), y) -> CHECK(y)
TOP1(free(x), y) -> TOP2(check(x), new(y))
TOP1(free(x), y) -> CHECK(x)
TOP1(free(x), y) -> NEW(y)
TOP1(free(x), y) -> TOP2(x, check(new(y)))
TOP1(free(x), y) -> CHECK(new(y))
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> TOP1(check(new(x)), y)
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> CHECK(new(x))
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> NEW(x)
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> TOP1(new(x), check(y))
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> CHECK(y)
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> TOP1(check(x), new(y))
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> CHECK(x)
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> NEW(y)
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> TOP1(x, check(new(y)))
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> CHECK(new(y))
NEW(free(x)) -> NEW(x)
OLD(free(x)) -> OLD(x)
CHECK(free(x)) -> CHECK(x)
CHECK(new(x)) -> NEW(check(x))
CHECK(new(x)) -> CHECK(x)
CHECK(old(x)) -> OLD(check(x))
CHECK(old(x)) -> CHECK(x)

Furthermore, R contains five SCCs.


   R
DPs
       →DP Problem 1
Argument Filtering and Ordering
       →DP Problem 2
AFS
       →DP Problem 3
AFS
       →DP Problem 4
AFS
       →DP Problem 5
Remaining


Dependency Pair:

NEW(free(x)) -> NEW(x)


Rules:


top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(new(x)), y)
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(new(x), check(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(x), new(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(x, check(new(y)))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(new(x)), y)
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(new(x), check(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(x), new(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(x, check(new(y)))
new(free(x)) -> free(new(x))
new(serve) -> free(serve)
old(free(x)) -> free(old(x))
old(serve) -> free(serve)
check(free(x)) -> free(check(x))
check(new(x)) -> new(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(x)


Strategy:

innermost




The following dependency pair can be strictly oriented:

NEW(free(x)) -> NEW(x)


There are no usable rules for innermost that need to be oriented.
Used ordering: Lexicographic Path Order with Non-Strict Precedence with Quasi Precedence:
trivial

resulting in one new DP problem.
Used Argument Filtering System:
NEW(x1) -> NEW(x1)
free(x1) -> free(x1)


   R
DPs
       →DP Problem 1
AFS
           →DP Problem 6
Dependency Graph
       →DP Problem 2
AFS
       →DP Problem 3
AFS
       →DP Problem 4
AFS
       →DP Problem 5
Remaining


Dependency Pair:


Rules:


top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(new(x)), y)
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(new(x), check(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(x), new(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(x, check(new(y)))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(new(x)), y)
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(new(x), check(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(x), new(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(x, check(new(y)))
new(free(x)) -> free(new(x))
new(serve) -> free(serve)
old(free(x)) -> free(old(x))
old(serve) -> free(serve)
check(free(x)) -> free(check(x))
check(new(x)) -> new(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(x)


Strategy:

innermost




Using the Dependency Graph resulted in no new DP problems.


   R
DPs
       →DP Problem 1
AFS
       →DP Problem 2
Argument Filtering and Ordering
       →DP Problem 3
AFS
       →DP Problem 4
AFS
       →DP Problem 5
Remaining


Dependency Pair:

OLD(free(x)) -> OLD(x)


Rules:


top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(new(x)), y)
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(new(x), check(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(x), new(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(x, check(new(y)))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(new(x)), y)
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(new(x), check(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(x), new(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(x, check(new(y)))
new(free(x)) -> free(new(x))
new(serve) -> free(serve)
old(free(x)) -> free(old(x))
old(serve) -> free(serve)
check(free(x)) -> free(check(x))
check(new(x)) -> new(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(x)


Strategy:

innermost




The following dependency pair can be strictly oriented:

OLD(free(x)) -> OLD(x)


There are no usable rules for innermost that need to be oriented.
Used ordering: Lexicographic Path Order with Non-Strict Precedence with Quasi Precedence:
trivial

resulting in one new DP problem.
Used Argument Filtering System:
OLD(x1) -> OLD(x1)
free(x1) -> free(x1)


   R
DPs
       →DP Problem 1
AFS
       →DP Problem 2
AFS
           →DP Problem 7
Dependency Graph
       →DP Problem 3
AFS
       →DP Problem 4
AFS
       →DP Problem 5
Remaining


Dependency Pair:


Rules:


top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(new(x)), y)
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(new(x), check(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(x), new(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(x, check(new(y)))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(new(x)), y)
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(new(x), check(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(x), new(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(x, check(new(y)))
new(free(x)) -> free(new(x))
new(serve) -> free(serve)
old(free(x)) -> free(old(x))
old(serve) -> free(serve)
check(free(x)) -> free(check(x))
check(new(x)) -> new(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(x)


Strategy:

innermost




Using the Dependency Graph resulted in no new DP problems.


   R
DPs
       →DP Problem 1
AFS
       →DP Problem 2
AFS
       →DP Problem 3
Argument Filtering and Ordering
       →DP Problem 4
AFS
       →DP Problem 5
Remaining


Dependency Pair:

CHECK(free(x)) -> CHECK(x)


Rules:


top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(new(x)), y)
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(new(x), check(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(x), new(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(x, check(new(y)))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(new(x)), y)
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(new(x), check(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(x), new(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(x, check(new(y)))
new(free(x)) -> free(new(x))
new(serve) -> free(serve)
old(free(x)) -> free(old(x))
old(serve) -> free(serve)
check(free(x)) -> free(check(x))
check(new(x)) -> new(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(x)


Strategy:

innermost




The following dependency pair can be strictly oriented:

CHECK(free(x)) -> CHECK(x)


There are no usable rules for innermost that need to be oriented.
Used ordering: Lexicographic Path Order with Non-Strict Precedence with Quasi Precedence:
trivial

resulting in one new DP problem.
Used Argument Filtering System:
CHECK(x1) -> CHECK(x1)
free(x1) -> free(x1)


   R
DPs
       →DP Problem 1
AFS
       →DP Problem 2
AFS
       →DP Problem 3
AFS
           →DP Problem 8
Dependency Graph
       →DP Problem 4
AFS
       →DP Problem 5
Remaining


Dependency Pair:


Rules:


top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(new(x)), y)
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(new(x), check(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(x), new(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(x, check(new(y)))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(new(x)), y)
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(new(x), check(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(x), new(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(x, check(new(y)))
new(free(x)) -> free(new(x))
new(serve) -> free(serve)
old(free(x)) -> free(old(x))
old(serve) -> free(serve)
check(free(x)) -> free(check(x))
check(new(x)) -> new(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(x)


Strategy:

innermost




Using the Dependency Graph resulted in no new DP problems.


   R
DPs
       →DP Problem 1
AFS
       →DP Problem 2
AFS
       →DP Problem 3
AFS
       →DP Problem 4
Argument Filtering and Ordering
       →DP Problem 5
Remaining


Dependency Pairs:

CHECK(old(x)) -> CHECK(x)
CHECK(new(x)) -> CHECK(x)


Rules:


top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(new(x)), y)
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(new(x), check(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(x), new(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(x, check(new(y)))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(new(x)), y)
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(new(x), check(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(x), new(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(x, check(new(y)))
new(free(x)) -> free(new(x))
new(serve) -> free(serve)
old(free(x)) -> free(old(x))
old(serve) -> free(serve)
check(free(x)) -> free(check(x))
check(new(x)) -> new(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(x)


Strategy:

innermost




The following dependency pairs can be strictly oriented:

CHECK(old(x)) -> CHECK(x)
CHECK(new(x)) -> CHECK(x)


There are no usable rules for innermost that need to be oriented.
Used ordering: Lexicographic Path Order with Non-Strict Precedence with Quasi Precedence:
trivial

resulting in one new DP problem.
Used Argument Filtering System:
CHECK(x1) -> CHECK(x1)
new(x1) -> new(x1)
old(x1) -> old(x1)


   R
DPs
       →DP Problem 1
AFS
       →DP Problem 2
AFS
       →DP Problem 3
AFS
       →DP Problem 4
AFS
           →DP Problem 9
Dependency Graph
       →DP Problem 5
Remaining


Dependency Pair:


Rules:


top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(new(x)), y)
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(new(x), check(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(x), new(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(x, check(new(y)))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(new(x)), y)
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(new(x), check(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(x), new(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(x, check(new(y)))
new(free(x)) -> free(new(x))
new(serve) -> free(serve)
old(free(x)) -> free(old(x))
old(serve) -> free(serve)
check(free(x)) -> free(check(x))
check(new(x)) -> new(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(x)


Strategy:

innermost




Using the Dependency Graph resulted in no new DP problems.


   R
DPs
       →DP Problem 1
AFS
       →DP Problem 2
AFS
       →DP Problem 3
AFS
       →DP Problem 4
AFS
       →DP Problem 5
Remaining Obligation(s)




The following remains to be proven:
Dependency Pairs:

TOP2(x, free(y)) -> TOP1(x, check(new(y)))
TOP1(free(x), y) -> TOP2(x, check(new(y)))
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> TOP1(check(x), new(y))
TOP1(free(x), y) -> TOP2(check(x), new(y))
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> TOP1(new(x), check(y))
TOP1(free(x), y) -> TOP2(new(x), check(y))
TOP2(x, free(y)) -> TOP1(check(new(x)), y)
TOP1(free(x), y) -> TOP2(check(new(x)), y)


Rules:


top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(new(x)), y)
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(new(x), check(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(check(x), new(y))
top1(free(x), y) -> top2(x, check(new(y)))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(new(x)), y)
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(new(x), check(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(check(x), new(y))
top2(x, free(y)) -> top1(x, check(new(y)))
new(free(x)) -> free(new(x))
new(serve) -> free(serve)
old(free(x)) -> free(old(x))
old(serve) -> free(serve)
check(free(x)) -> free(check(x))
check(new(x)) -> new(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(check(x))
check(old(x)) -> old(x)


Strategy:

innermost



Innermost Termination of R could not be shown.
Duration:
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