Termination w.r.t. Q of the following Term Rewriting System could be proven:

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

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.


QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof

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

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.

Using Dependency Pairs [1,15] we result in the following initial DP problem:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

U111(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → U131(isNat(V2))
ISNATKIND(active(X)) → ISNATKIND(X)
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → U111(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2)
ACTIVE(U22(tt)) → MARK(tt)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
U121(X1, active(X2)) → U121(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(U22(X)) → U221(mark(X))
U311(active(X1), X2) → U311(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → ISNAT(M)
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → MARK(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → AND(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)))
U121(active(X1), X2) → U121(X1, X2)
U211(mark(X1), X2) → U211(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
U121(X1, mark(X2)) → U121(X1, X2)
U311(mark(X1), X2) → U311(X1, X2)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
U311(X1, mark(X2)) → U311(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → ISNAT(V1)
U221(active(X)) → U221(X)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → AND(isNat(M), isNatKind(M))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → ISNAT(V2)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → MARK(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → AND(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))
MARK(U13(X)) → ACTIVE(U13(mark(X)))
MARK(s(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → ISNAT(N)
PLUS(mark(X1), X2) → PLUS(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → AND(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → ISNATKIND(N)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → PLUS(N, M)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
ACTIVE(isNat(0)) → MARK(tt)
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → U311(mark(X1), X2)
MARK(s(X)) → ACTIVE(s(mark(X)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
U211(X1, mark(X2)) → U211(X1, X2)
U411(active(X1), X2, X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → ISNATKIND(V1)
PLUS(X1, mark(X2)) → PLUS(X1, X2)
PLUS(X1, active(X2)) → PLUS(X1, X2)
U411(X1, active(X2), X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
S(mark(X)) → S(X)
U211(active(X1), X2) → U211(X1, X2)
U131(active(X)) → U131(X)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(U13(X)) → U131(mark(X))
ISNAT(mark(X)) → ISNAT(X)
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
U131(mark(X)) → U131(X)
AND(mark(X1), X2) → AND(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(U13(tt)) → MARK(tt)
U121(mark(X1), X2) → U121(X1, X2)
MARK(tt) → ACTIVE(tt)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → U111(mark(X1), X2, X3)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
AND(X1, mark(X2)) → AND(X1, X2)
U411(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → ISNATKIND(V2)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → S(plus(N, M))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → AND(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → ISNAT(V1)
U311(X1, active(X2)) → U311(X1, X2)
S(active(X)) → S(X)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → ISNATKIND(V2)
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → U211(mark(X1), X2)
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → U411(mark(X1), X2, X3)
U111(active(X1), X2, X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
AND(X1, active(X2)) → AND(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → U411(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N)
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → U311(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N)
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U31(tt, N)) → MARK(N)
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → ISNATKIND(V1)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
AND(active(X1), X2) → AND(X1, X2)
MARK(U22(X)) → ACTIVE(U22(mark(X)))
U211(X1, active(X2)) → U211(X1, X2)
U221(mark(X)) → U221(X)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → U221(isNat(V1))
U111(X1, active(X2), X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
PLUS(active(X1), X2) → PLUS(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → U121(isNat(V1), V2)
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
U411(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → U121(mark(X1), X2)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → ISNATKIND(V1)
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
U111(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
U111(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → ISNATKIND(V1)
MARK(s(X)) → S(mark(X))
ISNATKIND(mark(X)) → ISNATKIND(X)
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → AND(mark(X1), X2)
U111(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → ISNATKIND(N)
ISNAT(active(X)) → ISNAT(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(0)) → MARK(tt)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → ISNATKIND(M)
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → U211(isNatKind(V1), V1)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → ISNAT(N)
MARK(0) → ACTIVE(0)
U411(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
U411(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → PLUS(mark(X1), mark(X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → AND(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2))
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

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

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof

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

U111(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → U131(isNat(V2))
ISNATKIND(active(X)) → ISNATKIND(X)
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → U111(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2)
ACTIVE(U22(tt)) → MARK(tt)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
U121(X1, active(X2)) → U121(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(U22(X)) → U221(mark(X))
U311(active(X1), X2) → U311(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → ISNAT(M)
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → MARK(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → AND(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)))
U121(active(X1), X2) → U121(X1, X2)
U211(mark(X1), X2) → U211(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
U121(X1, mark(X2)) → U121(X1, X2)
U311(mark(X1), X2) → U311(X1, X2)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
U311(X1, mark(X2)) → U311(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → ISNAT(V1)
U221(active(X)) → U221(X)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → AND(isNat(M), isNatKind(M))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → ISNAT(V2)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → MARK(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → AND(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))
MARK(U13(X)) → ACTIVE(U13(mark(X)))
MARK(s(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → ISNAT(N)
PLUS(mark(X1), X2) → PLUS(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → AND(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → ISNATKIND(N)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → PLUS(N, M)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
ACTIVE(isNat(0)) → MARK(tt)
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → U311(mark(X1), X2)
MARK(s(X)) → ACTIVE(s(mark(X)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
U211(X1, mark(X2)) → U211(X1, X2)
U411(active(X1), X2, X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → ISNATKIND(V1)
PLUS(X1, mark(X2)) → PLUS(X1, X2)
PLUS(X1, active(X2)) → PLUS(X1, X2)
U411(X1, active(X2), X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
S(mark(X)) → S(X)
U211(active(X1), X2) → U211(X1, X2)
U131(active(X)) → U131(X)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(U13(X)) → U131(mark(X))
ISNAT(mark(X)) → ISNAT(X)
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
U131(mark(X)) → U131(X)
AND(mark(X1), X2) → AND(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(U13(tt)) → MARK(tt)
U121(mark(X1), X2) → U121(X1, X2)
MARK(tt) → ACTIVE(tt)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → U111(mark(X1), X2, X3)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
AND(X1, mark(X2)) → AND(X1, X2)
U411(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → ISNATKIND(V2)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → S(plus(N, M))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → AND(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → ISNAT(V1)
U311(X1, active(X2)) → U311(X1, X2)
S(active(X)) → S(X)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → ISNATKIND(V2)
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → U211(mark(X1), X2)
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → U411(mark(X1), X2, X3)
U111(active(X1), X2, X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
AND(X1, active(X2)) → AND(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → U411(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N)
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → U311(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N)
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U31(tt, N)) → MARK(N)
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → ISNATKIND(V1)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
AND(active(X1), X2) → AND(X1, X2)
MARK(U22(X)) → ACTIVE(U22(mark(X)))
U211(X1, active(X2)) → U211(X1, X2)
U221(mark(X)) → U221(X)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → U221(isNat(V1))
U111(X1, active(X2), X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
PLUS(active(X1), X2) → PLUS(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → U121(isNat(V1), V2)
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
U411(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → U121(mark(X1), X2)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → ISNATKIND(V1)
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
U111(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
U111(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → ISNATKIND(V1)
MARK(s(X)) → S(mark(X))
ISNATKIND(mark(X)) → ISNATKIND(X)
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → AND(mark(X1), X2)
U111(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → ISNATKIND(N)
ISNAT(active(X)) → ISNAT(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(0)) → MARK(tt)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → ISNATKIND(M)
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → U211(isNatKind(V1), V1)
ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → ISNAT(N)
MARK(0) → ACTIVE(0)
U411(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
U411(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → PLUS(mark(X1), mark(X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → AND(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2))
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The approximation of the Dependency Graph [15,17,22] contains 13 SCCs with 46 less nodes.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

ISNATKIND(active(X)) → ISNATKIND(X)
ISNATKIND(mark(X)) → ISNATKIND(X)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

ISNATKIND(active(X)) → ISNATKIND(X)
ISNATKIND(mark(X)) → ISNATKIND(X)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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:



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

AND(mark(X1), X2) → AND(X1, X2)
AND(active(X1), X2) → AND(X1, X2)
AND(X1, mark(X2)) → AND(X1, X2)
AND(X1, active(X2)) → AND(X1, X2)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

AND(mark(X1), X2) → AND(X1, X2)
AND(active(X1), X2) → AND(X1, X2)
AND(X1, mark(X2)) → AND(X1, X2)
AND(X1, active(X2)) → AND(X1, X2)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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:



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

PLUS(active(X1), X2) → PLUS(X1, X2)
PLUS(mark(X1), X2) → PLUS(X1, X2)
PLUS(X1, mark(X2)) → PLUS(X1, X2)
PLUS(X1, active(X2)) → PLUS(X1, X2)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

PLUS(active(X1), X2) → PLUS(X1, X2)
PLUS(mark(X1), X2) → PLUS(X1, X2)
PLUS(X1, mark(X2)) → PLUS(X1, X2)
PLUS(X1, active(X2)) → PLUS(X1, X2)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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:



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

S(mark(X)) → S(X)
S(active(X)) → S(X)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

S(active(X)) → S(X)
S(mark(X)) → S(X)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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:



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

U411(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
U411(X1, active(X2), X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
U411(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
U411(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
U411(active(X1), X2, X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
U411(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

U411(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
U411(X1, active(X2), X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
U411(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
U411(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
U411(active(X1), X2, X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)
U411(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U411(X1, X2, X3)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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:



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

U311(X1, active(X2)) → U311(X1, X2)
U311(active(X1), X2) → U311(X1, X2)
U311(mark(X1), X2) → U311(X1, X2)
U311(X1, mark(X2)) → U311(X1, X2)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

U311(X1, active(X2)) → U311(X1, X2)
U311(active(X1), X2) → U311(X1, X2)
U311(mark(X1), X2) → U311(X1, X2)
U311(X1, mark(X2)) → U311(X1, X2)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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:



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

U221(active(X)) → U221(X)
U221(mark(X)) → U221(X)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

U221(active(X)) → U221(X)
U221(mark(X)) → U221(X)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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:



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

U211(X1, active(X2)) → U211(X1, X2)
U211(active(X1), X2) → U211(X1, X2)
U211(X1, mark(X2)) → U211(X1, X2)
U211(mark(X1), X2) → U211(X1, X2)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

U211(X1, active(X2)) → U211(X1, X2)
U211(active(X1), X2) → U211(X1, X2)
U211(X1, mark(X2)) → U211(X1, X2)
U211(mark(X1), X2) → U211(X1, X2)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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:



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

U131(active(X)) → U131(X)
U131(mark(X)) → U131(X)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

U131(active(X)) → U131(X)
U131(mark(X)) → U131(X)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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:



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

ISNAT(active(X)) → ISNAT(X)
ISNAT(mark(X)) → ISNAT(X)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

ISNAT(active(X)) → ISNAT(X)
ISNAT(mark(X)) → ISNAT(X)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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:



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

U121(X1, mark(X2)) → U121(X1, X2)
U121(mark(X1), X2) → U121(X1, X2)
U121(X1, active(X2)) → U121(X1, X2)
U121(active(X1), X2) → U121(X1, X2)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP

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

U121(X1, mark(X2)) → U121(X1, X2)
U121(mark(X1), X2) → U121(X1, X2)
U121(active(X1), X2) → U121(X1, X2)
U121(X1, active(X2)) → U121(X1, X2)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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:



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
          ↳ QDP

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

U111(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
U111(X1, active(X2), X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
U111(active(X1), X2, X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
U111(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
U111(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
U111(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U111(X1, X2, X3)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof
          ↳ QDP

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

U111(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
U111(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
U111(active(X1), X2, X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
U111(X1, active(X2), X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
U111(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U111(X1, X2, X3)
U111(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U111(X1, X2, X3)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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:



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → MARK(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U13(X)) → ACTIVE(U13(mark(X)))
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(s(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → MARK(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(s(X)) → ACTIVE(s(mark(X)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U31(tt, N)) → MARK(N)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U22(X)) → ACTIVE(U22(mark(X)))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


MARK(U13(X)) → ACTIVE(U13(mark(X)))
MARK(s(X)) → ACTIVE(s(mark(X)))
MARK(U22(X)) → ACTIVE(U22(mark(X)))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → MARK(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(s(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → MARK(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U31(tt, N)) → MARK(N)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 0   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = 1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = 1   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = 1   
POL(U13(x1)) = 0   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = 1   
POL(U22(x1)) = 0   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = 1   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = 1   
POL(active(x1)) = 0   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = 1   
POL(isNat(x1)) = 1   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 1   
POL(mark(x1)) = 0   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = 1   
POL(s(x1)) = 0   
POL(tt) = 0   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → MARK(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(s(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → MARK(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U31(tt, N)) → MARK(N)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


ACTIVE(plus(N, 0)) → MARK(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → MARK(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(s(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U31(tt, N)) → MARK(N)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 1   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = x1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = x1   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = x1   
POL(U13(x1)) = x1   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = x1   
POL(U22(x1)) = x1   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = x1 + x2 + x3   
POL(active(x1)) = x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(isNat(x1)) = 0   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 0   
POL(mark(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(s(x1)) = x1   
POL(tt) = 0   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
mark(tt) → active(tt)
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
mark(0) → active(0)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → MARK(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(s(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U31(tt, N)) → MARK(N)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U31(tt, N)) → MARK(N)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → MARK(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(s(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 1   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = x1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = x1   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = x1   
POL(U13(x1)) = x1   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = x1   
POL(U22(x1)) = x1   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = 1 + x1 + x2   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = x1 + x2 + x3   
POL(active(x1)) = x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(isNat(x1)) = 0   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 0   
POL(mark(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(s(x1)) = x1   
POL(tt) = 0   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
mark(tt) → active(tt)
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
mark(0) → active(0)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → MARK(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(s(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


MARK(s(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → MARK(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 1   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = x1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = x1   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = x1   
POL(U13(x1)) = x1   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = x1   
POL(U22(x1)) = x1   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = x2   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = 1 + x1 + x2 + x3   
POL(active(x1)) = x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(isNat(x1)) = 0   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 0   
POL(mark(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(s(x1)) = 1 + x1   
POL(tt) = 0   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
mark(tt) → active(tt)
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
mark(0) → active(0)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → MARK(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


ACTIVE(plus(N, s(M))) → MARK(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 0   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = x1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = x1   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = x1   
POL(U13(x1)) = x1   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = x1   
POL(U22(x1)) = x1   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = x2   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = x3   
POL(active(x1)) = x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(isNat(x1)) = 0   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 0   
POL(mark(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = 1 + x1 + x2   
POL(s(x1)) = 0   
POL(tt) = 0   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
mark(tt) → active(tt)
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
mark(0) → active(0)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


ACTIVE(U41(tt, M, N)) → MARK(s(plus(N, M)))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 0   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = x1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = x1   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = x1   
POL(U13(x1)) = x1   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = x1   
POL(U22(x1)) = x1   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = x2   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = 1   
POL(active(x1)) = x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(isNat(x1)) = 0   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 0   
POL(mark(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = 1 + x1   
POL(s(x1)) = 0   
POL(tt) = 0   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
mark(tt) → active(tt)
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
mark(0) → active(0)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


ACTIVE(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 0   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = x1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = x1 + x2 + x3   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(U13(x1)) = x1   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(U22(x1)) = x1   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = x2   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = 1 + x2 + x3   
POL(active(x1)) = x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(isNat(x1)) = x1   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 0   
POL(mark(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = 1 + x1 + x2   
POL(s(x1)) = x1   
POL(tt) = 0   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
mark(tt) → active(tt)
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
mark(0) → active(0)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


ACTIVE(isNat(s(V1))) → MARK(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 0   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = x1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = x1 + x2 + x3   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(U13(x1)) = x1   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(U22(x1)) = x1   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = x2   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = 1 + x2 + x3   
POL(active(x1)) = x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(isNat(x1)) = x1   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 0   
POL(mark(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(s(x1)) = 1 + x1   
POL(tt) = 0   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
mark(tt) → active(tt)
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
mark(0) → active(0)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


MARK(U22(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 1   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = x1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = x1 + x2 + x3   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(U13(x1)) = x1   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = 1 + x1 + x2   
POL(U22(x1)) = 1 + x1   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = x2   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = 1 + x2 + x3   
POL(active(x1)) = x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(isNat(x1)) = x1   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 0   
POL(mark(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(s(x1)) = 1 + x1   
POL(tt) = 0   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
mark(tt) → active(tt)
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
mark(0) → active(0)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


ACTIVE(U21(tt, V1)) → MARK(U22(isNat(V1)))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 1   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = x1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = x1 + x2 + x3   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(U13(x1)) = x1   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = 1   
POL(U22(x1)) = 0   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = x2   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = 1 + x3   
POL(active(x1)) = x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(isNat(x1)) = x1   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 0   
POL(mark(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(s(x1)) = 1   
POL(tt) = 0   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
mark(tt) → active(tt)
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
mark(0) → active(0)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → MARK(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 1   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = x1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = 1 + x1 + x2 + x3   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(U13(x1)) = x1   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = 0   
POL(U22(x1)) = 0   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = x2   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = 0   
POL(active(x1)) = x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(isNat(x1)) = x1   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 0   
POL(mark(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = 1 + x1 + x2   
POL(s(x1)) = 0   
POL(tt) = 0   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
mark(tt) → active(tt)
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
mark(0) → active(0)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


MARK(U13(X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(and(tt, X)) → MARK(X)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(s(V1))) → MARK(isNatKind(V1))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 1   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = x1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = x2 + x3   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(U13(x1)) = 1 + x1   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = x2   
POL(U22(x1)) = x1   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = x2   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = 1 + x2 + x3   
POL(active(x1)) = x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(isNat(x1)) = x1   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = x1   
POL(mark(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(s(x1)) = 1 + x1   
POL(tt) = 1   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
mark(tt) → active(tt)
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
mark(0) → active(0)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


MARK(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNat(X)) → ACTIVE(isNat(X))
MARK(U12(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U12(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(U31(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U31(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(plus(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
MARK(U21(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(U21(mark(X1), X2))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 0   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = 0   
POL(MARK(x1)) = x1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = 1 + x1   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = 1 + x1 + x2   
POL(U13(x1)) = 0   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = 1 + x2   
POL(U22(x1)) = 0   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = 1   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = 1 + x1 + x2 + x3   
POL(active(x1)) = x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1   
POL(isNat(x1)) = 1   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 0   
POL(mark(x1)) = x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = 1 + x1   
POL(s(x1)) = x1   
POL(tt) = 0   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


ACTIVE(U12(tt, V2)) → MARK(U13(isNat(V2)))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(0) = 0   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = 1   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = 0   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = 1 + x1 + x2   
POL(U13(x1)) = 0   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = 0   
POL(U22(x1)) = 0   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = 0   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = 0   
POL(active(x1)) = 0   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = 1   
POL(isNat(x1)) = 0   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 1   
POL(mark(x1)) = 0   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = 0   
POL(s(x1)) = 0   
POL(tt) = 1   

The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof

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

MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [15].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


MARK(and(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(and(mark(X1), X2))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [25,35]:

POL(plus(x1, x2)) = (3)x_1   
POL(U31(x1, x2)) = 1 + (2)x_2   
POL(U41(x1, x2, x3)) = 2 + (2)x_3   
POL(U11(x1, x2, x3)) = 2 + (3)x_2 + (2)x_3   
POL(mark(x1)) = 2   
POL(U12(x1, x2)) = 3 + (3)x_1 + (2)x_2   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = 0   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 1   
POL(0) = 0   
POL(U21(x1, x2)) = 3 + (2)x_2   
POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x_1   
POL(active(x1)) = 3   
POL(U22(x1)) = 4 + (4)x_1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = 1   
POL(tt) = 0   
POL(U13(x1)) = 3 + x_1   
POL(s(x1)) = 1   
POL(isNat(x1)) = 3   
The value of delta used in the strict ordering is 1.
The following usable rules [17] were oriented:

isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                                                                        ↳ UsableRulesProof

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

MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(U11(tt, V1, V2)) → mark(U12(isNat(V1), V2))
active(U12(tt, V2)) → mark(U13(isNat(V2)))
active(U13(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U21(tt, V1)) → mark(U22(isNat(V1)))
active(U22(tt)) → mark(tt)
active(U31(tt, N)) → mark(N)
active(U41(tt, M, N)) → mark(s(plus(N, M)))
active(and(tt, X)) → mark(X)
active(isNat(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNat(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(U11(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)), V1, V2))
active(isNat(s(V1))) → mark(U21(isNatKind(V1), V1))
active(isNatKind(0)) → mark(tt)
active(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → mark(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
active(isNatKind(s(V1))) → mark(isNatKind(V1))
active(plus(N, 0)) → mark(U31(and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N)), N))
active(plus(N, s(M))) → mark(U41(and(and(isNat(M), isNatKind(M)), and(isNat(N), isNatKind(N))), M, N))
mark(U11(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U11(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(tt) → active(tt)
mark(U12(X1, X2)) → active(U12(mark(X1), X2))
mark(isNat(X)) → active(isNat(X))
mark(U13(X)) → active(U13(mark(X)))
mark(U21(X1, X2)) → active(U21(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U22(X)) → active(U22(mark(X)))
mark(U31(X1, X2)) → active(U31(mark(X1), X2))
mark(U41(X1, X2, X3)) → active(U41(mark(X1), X2, X3))
mark(s(X)) → active(s(mark(X)))
mark(plus(X1, X2)) → active(plus(mark(X1), mark(X2)))
mark(and(X1, X2)) → active(and(mark(X1), X2))
mark(0) → active(0)
mark(isNatKind(X)) → active(isNatKind(X))
U11(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(active(X1), X2, X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, active(X2), X3) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U11(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U11(X1, X2, X3)
U12(mark(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, mark(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(active(X1), X2) → U12(X1, X2)
U12(X1, active(X2)) → U12(X1, X2)
isNat(mark(X)) → isNat(X)
isNat(active(X)) → isNat(X)
U13(mark(X)) → U13(X)
U13(active(X)) → U13(X)
U21(mark(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, mark(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(active(X1), X2) → U21(X1, X2)
U21(X1, active(X2)) → U21(X1, X2)
U22(mark(X)) → U22(X)
U22(active(X)) → U22(X)
U31(mark(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, mark(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(active(X1), X2) → U31(X1, X2)
U31(X1, active(X2)) → U31(X1, X2)
U41(mark(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, mark(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, mark(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(active(X1), X2, X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, active(X2), X3) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
U41(X1, X2, active(X3)) → U41(X1, X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → s(X)
s(active(X)) → s(X)
plus(mark(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, mark(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(active(X1), X2) → plus(X1, X2)
plus(X1, active(X2)) → plus(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [15] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its argument. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [17] from R.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                                        ↳ UsableRulesProof
QDP
                                                                            ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof

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

MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the usable rules with reduction pair processor [15] with a polynomial ordering [25], all dependency pairs and the corresponding usable rules [17] 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:

ACTIVE(isNatKind(plus(V1, V2))) → MARK(and(isNatKind(V1), isNatKind(V2)))
The following rules are removed from R:

isNatKind(active(X)) → isNatKind(X)
isNatKind(mark(X)) → isNatKind(X)
and(X1, mark(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(X1, active(X2)) → and(X1, X2)
and(mark(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
and(active(X1), X2) → and(X1, X2)
Used ordering: POLO with Polynomial interpretation [25]:

POL(ACTIVE(x1)) = x1   
POL(MARK(x1)) = 2·x1   
POL(active(x1)) = 2·x1   
POL(and(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2   
POL(isNatKind(x1)) = 2·x1   
POL(mark(x1)) = 2·x1   
POL(plus(x1, x2)) = 2 + 2·x1 + 2·x2   



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                                        ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                                            ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
QDP
                                                                                ↳ DependencyGraphProof

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

MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(isNatKind(X)) → ACTIVE(isNatKind(X))

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The approximation of the Dependency Graph [15,17,22] contains 1 SCC with 1 less node.

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ DependencyGraphProof
        ↳ AND
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
          ↳ QDP
            ↳ QDPOrderProof
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                          ↳ QDP
                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                              ↳ QDP
                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                  ↳ QDP
                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                      ↳ QDP
                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                          ↳ QDP
                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                              ↳ QDP
                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                            ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                                  ↳ QDP
                                                                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                                                                      ↳ QDP
                                                                        ↳ UsableRulesProof
                                                                          ↳ QDP
                                                                            ↳ UsableRulesReductionPairsProof
                                                                              ↳ QDP
                                                                                ↳ DependencyGraphProof
QDP
                                                                                    ↳ QDPSizeChangeProof

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

MARK(and(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)

R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
By using the subterm criterion [20] together with the size-change analysis [32] 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: