Term Rewriting System R:
[y, x]
le(0, y) -> true
le(s(x), 0) -> false
le(s(x), s(y)) -> le(x, y)
minus(x, 0) -> x
minus(s(x), s(y)) -> minus(x, y)
gcd(0, y) -> y
gcd(s(x), 0) -> s(x)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> ifgcd(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))
ifgcd(true, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(x, y), s(y))
ifgcd(false, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(y, x), s(x))

Termination of R to be shown.



   R
Dependency Pair Analysis



R contains the following Dependency Pairs:

LE(s(x), s(y)) -> LE(x, y)
MINUS(s(x), s(y)) -> MINUS(x, y)
GCD(s(x), s(y)) -> IFGCD(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))
GCD(s(x), s(y)) -> LE(y, x)
IFGCD(true, s(x), s(y)) -> GCD(minus(x, y), s(y))
IFGCD(true, s(x), s(y)) -> MINUS(x, y)
IFGCD(false, s(x), s(y)) -> GCD(minus(y, x), s(x))
IFGCD(false, s(x), s(y)) -> MINUS(y, x)

Furthermore, R contains three SCCs.


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


Dependency Pair:

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


Rules:


le(0, y) -> true
le(s(x), 0) -> false
le(s(x), s(y)) -> le(x, y)
minus(x, 0) -> x
minus(s(x), s(y)) -> minus(x, y)
gcd(0, y) -> y
gcd(s(x), 0) -> s(x)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> ifgcd(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))
ifgcd(true, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(x, y), s(y))
ifgcd(false, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(y, x), s(x))





The following dependency pair can be strictly oriented:

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


The following rules can be oriented:

le(0, y) -> true
le(s(x), 0) -> false
le(s(x), s(y)) -> le(x, y)
minus(x, 0) -> x
minus(s(x), s(y)) -> minus(x, y)
gcd(0, y) -> y
gcd(s(x), 0) -> s(x)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> ifgcd(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))
ifgcd(true, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(x, y), s(y))
ifgcd(false, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(y, x), s(x))


Used ordering: Polynomial ordering with Polynomial interpretation:
  POL(if_gcd(x1, x2))=  x1 + x2  
  POL(LE(x1, x2))=  1 + x1 + x2  
  POL(0)=  0  
  POL(false)=  0  
  POL(true)=  0  
  POL(s(x1))=  1 + x1  
  POL(le(x1, x2))=  x1 + x2  
  POL(gcd(x1, x2))=  x1 + x2  

resulting in one new DP problem.
Used Argument Filtering System:
LE(x1, x2) -> LE(x1, x2)
s(x1) -> s(x1)
le(x1, x2) -> le(x1, x2)
minus(x1, x2) -> x1
gcd(x1, x2) -> gcd(x1, x2)
ifgcd(x1, x2, x3) -> ifgcd(x2, x3)


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


Dependency Pair:


Rules:


le(0, y) -> true
le(s(x), 0) -> false
le(s(x), s(y)) -> le(x, y)
minus(x, 0) -> x
minus(s(x), s(y)) -> minus(x, y)
gcd(0, y) -> y
gcd(s(x), 0) -> s(x)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> ifgcd(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))
ifgcd(true, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(x, y), s(y))
ifgcd(false, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(y, x), s(x))





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


Dependency Pair:

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


Rules:


le(0, y) -> true
le(s(x), 0) -> false
le(s(x), s(y)) -> le(x, y)
minus(x, 0) -> x
minus(s(x), s(y)) -> minus(x, y)
gcd(0, y) -> y
gcd(s(x), 0) -> s(x)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> ifgcd(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))
ifgcd(true, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(x, y), s(y))
ifgcd(false, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(y, x), s(x))





The following dependency pair can be strictly oriented:

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


The following rules can be oriented:

le(0, y) -> true
le(s(x), 0) -> false
le(s(x), s(y)) -> le(x, y)
minus(x, 0) -> x
minus(s(x), s(y)) -> minus(x, y)
gcd(0, y) -> y
gcd(s(x), 0) -> s(x)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> ifgcd(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))
ifgcd(true, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(x, y), s(y))
ifgcd(false, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(y, x), s(x))


Used ordering: Polynomial ordering with Polynomial interpretation:
  POL(if_gcd(x1, x2))=  x1 + x2  
  POL(0)=  0  
  POL(false)=  0  
  POL(MINUS(x1, x2))=  1 + x1 + x2  
  POL(true)=  0  
  POL(s(x1))=  1 + x1  
  POL(le(x1, x2))=  x1 + x2  
  POL(gcd(x1, x2))=  x1 + x2  

resulting in one new DP problem.
Used Argument Filtering System:
MINUS(x1, x2) -> MINUS(x1, x2)
s(x1) -> s(x1)
le(x1, x2) -> le(x1, x2)
minus(x1, x2) -> x1
gcd(x1, x2) -> gcd(x1, x2)
ifgcd(x1, x2, x3) -> ifgcd(x2, x3)


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


Dependency Pair:


Rules:


le(0, y) -> true
le(s(x), 0) -> false
le(s(x), s(y)) -> le(x, y)
minus(x, 0) -> x
minus(s(x), s(y)) -> minus(x, y)
gcd(0, y) -> y
gcd(s(x), 0) -> s(x)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> ifgcd(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))
ifgcd(true, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(x, y), s(y))
ifgcd(false, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(y, x), s(x))





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


Dependency Pairs:

IFGCD(false, s(x), s(y)) -> GCD(minus(y, x), s(x))
IFGCD(true, s(x), s(y)) -> GCD(minus(x, y), s(y))
GCD(s(x), s(y)) -> IFGCD(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))


Rules:


le(0, y) -> true
le(s(x), 0) -> false
le(s(x), s(y)) -> le(x, y)
minus(x, 0) -> x
minus(s(x), s(y)) -> minus(x, y)
gcd(0, y) -> y
gcd(s(x), 0) -> s(x)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> ifgcd(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))
ifgcd(true, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(x, y), s(y))
ifgcd(false, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(y, x), s(x))





The following dependency pairs can be strictly oriented:

IFGCD(false, s(x), s(y)) -> GCD(minus(y, x), s(x))
IFGCD(true, s(x), s(y)) -> GCD(minus(x, y), s(y))


The following rules can be oriented:

minus(x, 0) -> x
minus(s(x), s(y)) -> minus(x, y)
le(0, y) -> true
le(s(x), 0) -> false
le(s(x), s(y)) -> le(x, y)
gcd(0, y) -> y
gcd(s(x), 0) -> s(x)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> ifgcd(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))
ifgcd(true, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(x, y), s(y))
ifgcd(false, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(y, x), s(x))


Used ordering: Polynomial ordering with Polynomial interpretation:
  POL(if_gcd(x1, x2, x3))=  x1 + x2 + x3  
  POL(0)=  0  
  POL(GCD(x1, x2))=  x1 + x2  
  POL(false)=  0  
  POL(IF_GCD(x1, x2, x3))=  x1 + x2 + x3  
  POL(true)=  0  
  POL(s(x1))=  1 + x1  
  POL(le)=  0  
  POL(gcd(x1, x2))=  x1 + x2  

resulting in one new DP problem.
Used Argument Filtering System:
IFGCD(x1, x2, x3) -> IFGCD(x1, x2, x3)
GCD(x1, x2) -> GCD(x1, x2)
s(x1) -> s(x1)
minus(x1, x2) -> x1
le(x1, x2) -> le
gcd(x1, x2) -> gcd(x1, x2)
ifgcd(x1, x2, x3) -> ifgcd(x1, x2, x3)


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


Dependency Pair:

GCD(s(x), s(y)) -> IFGCD(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))


Rules:


le(0, y) -> true
le(s(x), 0) -> false
le(s(x), s(y)) -> le(x, y)
minus(x, 0) -> x
minus(s(x), s(y)) -> minus(x, y)
gcd(0, y) -> y
gcd(s(x), 0) -> s(x)
gcd(s(x), s(y)) -> ifgcd(le(y, x), s(x), s(y))
ifgcd(true, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(x, y), s(y))
ifgcd(false, s(x), s(y)) -> gcd(minus(y, x), s(x))





Using the Dependency Graph resulted in no new DP problems.

Termination of R successfully shown.
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