0 QTRS
↳1 DependencyPairsProof (⇔)
↳2 QDP
↳3 DependencyGraphProof (⇔)
↳4 AND
↳5 QDP
↳6 QDPOrderProof (⇔)
↳7 QDP
↳8 PisEmptyProof (⇔)
↳9 TRUE
↳10 QDP
f(X, n__g(X), Y) → f(activate(Y), activate(Y), activate(Y))
g(b) → c
b → c
g(X) → n__g(X)
activate(n__g(X)) → g(activate(X))
activate(X) → X
F(X, n__g(X), Y) → F(activate(Y), activate(Y), activate(Y))
F(X, n__g(X), Y) → ACTIVATE(Y)
ACTIVATE(n__g(X)) → G(activate(X))
ACTIVATE(n__g(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
f(X, n__g(X), Y) → f(activate(Y), activate(Y), activate(Y))
g(b) → c
b → c
g(X) → n__g(X)
activate(n__g(X)) → g(activate(X))
activate(X) → X
ACTIVATE(n__g(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
f(X, n__g(X), Y) → f(activate(Y), activate(Y), activate(Y))
g(b) → c
b → c
g(X) → n__g(X)
activate(n__g(X)) → g(activate(X))
activate(X) → X
The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
ACTIVATE(n__g(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
[ACTIVATE1, ng1, f1, g1] > [b, c]
f(X, n__g(X), Y) → f(activate(Y), activate(Y), activate(Y))
g(b) → c
b → c
g(X) → n__g(X)
activate(n__g(X)) → g(activate(X))
activate(X) → X
f(X, n__g(X), Y) → f(activate(Y), activate(Y), activate(Y))
g(b) → c
b → c
g(X) → n__g(X)
activate(n__g(X)) → g(activate(X))
activate(X) → X
F(X, n__g(X), Y) → F(activate(Y), activate(Y), activate(Y))
f(X, n__g(X), Y) → f(activate(Y), activate(Y), activate(Y))
g(b) → c
b → c
g(X) → n__g(X)
activate(n__g(X)) → g(activate(X))
activate(X) → X