a(b(x1)) → b(c(a(x1)))
b(c(x1)) → c(b(b(x1)))
a(c(x1)) → c(a(b(x1)))
↳ QTRS
↳ DependencyPairsProof
a(b(x1)) → b(c(a(x1)))
b(c(x1)) → c(b(b(x1)))
a(c(x1)) → c(a(b(x1)))
A(c(x1)) → A(b(x1))
A(b(x1)) → B(c(a(x1)))
A(c(x1)) → B(x1)
B(c(x1)) → B(x1)
B(c(x1)) → B(b(x1))
A(b(x1)) → A(x1)
a(b(x1)) → b(c(a(x1)))
b(c(x1)) → c(b(b(x1)))
a(c(x1)) → c(a(b(x1)))
↳ QTRS
↳ DependencyPairsProof
↳ QDP
↳ DependencyGraphProof
A(c(x1)) → A(b(x1))
A(b(x1)) → B(c(a(x1)))
A(c(x1)) → B(x1)
B(c(x1)) → B(x1)
B(c(x1)) → B(b(x1))
A(b(x1)) → A(x1)
a(b(x1)) → b(c(a(x1)))
b(c(x1)) → c(b(b(x1)))
a(c(x1)) → c(a(b(x1)))
↳ QTRS
↳ DependencyPairsProof
↳ QDP
↳ DependencyGraphProof
↳ AND
↳ QDP
↳ QDPOrderProof
↳ QDP
B(c(x1)) → B(b(x1))
B(c(x1)) → B(x1)
a(b(x1)) → b(c(a(x1)))
b(c(x1)) → c(b(b(x1)))
a(c(x1)) → c(a(b(x1)))
The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
B(c(x1)) → B(b(x1))
B(c(x1)) → B(x1)
The value of delta used in the strict ordering is 3/16.
POL(c(x1)) = 1/4 + (4)x_1
POL(B(x1)) = (3/4)x_1
POL(b(x1)) = x_1
b(c(x1)) → c(b(b(x1)))
↳ QTRS
↳ DependencyPairsProof
↳ QDP
↳ DependencyGraphProof
↳ AND
↳ QDP
↳ QDPOrderProof
↳ QDP
↳ PisEmptyProof
↳ QDP
a(b(x1)) → b(c(a(x1)))
b(c(x1)) → c(b(b(x1)))
a(c(x1)) → c(a(b(x1)))
↳ QTRS
↳ DependencyPairsProof
↳ QDP
↳ DependencyGraphProof
↳ AND
↳ QDP
↳ QDP
↳ QDPOrderProof
A(c(x1)) → A(b(x1))
A(b(x1)) → A(x1)
a(b(x1)) → b(c(a(x1)))
b(c(x1)) → c(b(b(x1)))
a(c(x1)) → c(a(b(x1)))
The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
A(c(x1)) → A(b(x1))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25,35]:
A(b(x1)) → A(x1)
The value of delta used in the strict ordering is 8.
POL(c(x1)) = 4 + (2)x_1
POL(A(x1)) = (2)x_1
POL(b(x1)) = x_1
b(c(x1)) → c(b(b(x1)))
↳ QTRS
↳ DependencyPairsProof
↳ QDP
↳ DependencyGraphProof
↳ AND
↳ QDP
↳ QDP
↳ QDPOrderProof
↳ QDP
↳ QDPOrderProof
A(b(x1)) → A(x1)
a(b(x1)) → b(c(a(x1)))
b(c(x1)) → c(b(b(x1)))
a(c(x1)) → c(a(b(x1)))
The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
A(b(x1)) → A(x1)
The value of delta used in the strict ordering is 1/2.
POL(A(x1)) = (2)x_1
POL(b(x1)) = 1/4 + (7/2)x_1
↳ QTRS
↳ DependencyPairsProof
↳ QDP
↳ DependencyGraphProof
↳ AND
↳ QDP
↳ QDP
↳ QDPOrderProof
↳ QDP
↳ QDPOrderProof
↳ QDP
↳ PisEmptyProof
a(b(x1)) → b(c(a(x1)))
b(c(x1)) → c(b(b(x1)))
a(c(x1)) → c(a(b(x1)))