Term Rewriting System R:
[x, y, z]
implies(not(x), y) -> or(x, y)
implies(not(x), or(y, z)) -> implies(y, or(x, z))
implies(x, or(y, z)) -> or(y, implies(x, z))

Termination of R to be shown.



   R
Removing Redundant Rules



Removing the following rules from R which fullfill a polynomial ordering:

implies(not(x), y) -> or(x, y)
implies(not(x), or(y, z)) -> implies(y, or(x, z))

where the Polynomial interpretation:
  POL(implies(x1, x2))=  x1 + x2  
  POL(or(x1, x2))=  x1 + x2  
  POL(not(x1))=  1 + x1  
was used.

Not all Rules of R can be deleted, so we still have to regard a part of R.


   R
RRRPolo
       →TRS2
Removing Redundant Rules



Removing the following rules from R which fullfill a polynomial ordering:

implies(x, or(y, z)) -> or(y, implies(x, z))

where the Polynomial interpretation:
  POL(implies(x1, x2))=  x1 + 2·x2  
  POL(or(x1, x2))=  1 + x1 + x2  
was used.

All Rules of R can be deleted.


   R
RRRPolo
       →TRS2
RRRPolo
           →TRS3
Overlay and local confluence Check



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


   R
RRRPolo
       →TRS2
RRRPolo
           →TRS3
OC
             ...
               →TRS4
Dependency Pair Analysis



R contains no Dependency Pairs and therefore no SCCs.

Termination of R successfully shown.
Duration:
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