(0) Obligation:
Q restricted rewrite system:
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
from(X) → cons(X, n__from(n__s(X)))
sel(0, cons(X, XS)) → X
sel(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → sel(N, activate(XS))
minus(X, 0) → 0
minus(s(X), s(Y)) → minus(X, Y)
quot(0, s(Y)) → 0
quot(s(X), s(Y)) → s(quot(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
zWquot(XS, nil) → nil
zWquot(nil, XS) → nil
zWquot(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → cons(quot(X, Y), n__zWquot(activate(XS), activate(YS)))
from(X) → n__from(X)
s(X) → n__s(X)
zWquot(X1, X2) → n__zWquot(X1, X2)
activate(n__from(X)) → from(activate(X))
activate(n__s(X)) → s(activate(X))
activate(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → zWquot(activate(X1), activate(X2))
activate(X) → X
Q is empty.
(1) DependencyPairsProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)
Using Dependency Pairs [AG00,LPAR04] we result in the following initial DP problem.
(2) Obligation:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:
SEL(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → SEL(N, activate(XS))
SEL(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → ACTIVATE(XS)
MINUS(s(X), s(Y)) → MINUS(X, Y)
QUOT(s(X), s(Y)) → S(quot(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
QUOT(s(X), s(Y)) → QUOT(minus(X, Y), s(Y))
QUOT(s(X), s(Y)) → MINUS(X, Y)
ZWQUOT(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → QUOT(X, Y)
ZWQUOT(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → ACTIVATE(XS)
ZWQUOT(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → ACTIVATE(YS)
ACTIVATE(n__from(X)) → FROM(activate(X))
ACTIVATE(n__from(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
ACTIVATE(n__s(X)) → S(activate(X))
ACTIVATE(n__s(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
ACTIVATE(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → ZWQUOT(activate(X1), activate(X2))
ACTIVATE(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → ACTIVATE(X1)
ACTIVATE(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → ACTIVATE(X2)
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
from(X) → cons(X, n__from(n__s(X)))
sel(0, cons(X, XS)) → X
sel(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → sel(N, activate(XS))
minus(X, 0) → 0
minus(s(X), s(Y)) → minus(X, Y)
quot(0, s(Y)) → 0
quot(s(X), s(Y)) → s(quot(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
zWquot(XS, nil) → nil
zWquot(nil, XS) → nil
zWquot(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → cons(quot(X, Y), n__zWquot(activate(XS), activate(YS)))
from(X) → n__from(X)
s(X) → n__s(X)
zWquot(X1, X2) → n__zWquot(X1, X2)
activate(n__from(X)) → from(activate(X))
activate(n__s(X)) → s(activate(X))
activate(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → zWquot(activate(X1), activate(X2))
activate(X) → X
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
(3) DependencyGraphProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)
The approximation of the Dependency Graph [LPAR04,FROCOS05,EDGSTAR] contains 4 SCCs with 6 less nodes.
(4) Complex Obligation (AND)
(5) Obligation:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:
MINUS(s(X), s(Y)) → MINUS(X, Y)
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
from(X) → cons(X, n__from(n__s(X)))
sel(0, cons(X, XS)) → X
sel(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → sel(N, activate(XS))
minus(X, 0) → 0
minus(s(X), s(Y)) → minus(X, Y)
quot(0, s(Y)) → 0
quot(s(X), s(Y)) → s(quot(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
zWquot(XS, nil) → nil
zWquot(nil, XS) → nil
zWquot(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → cons(quot(X, Y), n__zWquot(activate(XS), activate(YS)))
from(X) → n__from(X)
s(X) → n__s(X)
zWquot(X1, X2) → n__zWquot(X1, X2)
activate(n__from(X)) → from(activate(X))
activate(n__s(X)) → s(activate(X))
activate(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → zWquot(activate(X1), activate(X2))
activate(X) → X
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
(6) UsableRulesProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [LPAR04] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its arguments. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.
(7) Obligation:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:
MINUS(s(X), s(Y)) → MINUS(X, Y)
R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
(8) QDPSizeChangeProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)
By using the subterm criterion [SUBTERM_CRITERION] together with the size-change analysis [AAECC05] 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:
- MINUS(s(X), s(Y)) → MINUS(X, Y)
The graph contains the following edges 1 > 1, 2 > 2
(9) TRUE
(10) Obligation:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:
QUOT(s(X), s(Y)) → QUOT(minus(X, Y), s(Y))
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
from(X) → cons(X, n__from(n__s(X)))
sel(0, cons(X, XS)) → X
sel(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → sel(N, activate(XS))
minus(X, 0) → 0
minus(s(X), s(Y)) → minus(X, Y)
quot(0, s(Y)) → 0
quot(s(X), s(Y)) → s(quot(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
zWquot(XS, nil) → nil
zWquot(nil, XS) → nil
zWquot(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → cons(quot(X, Y), n__zWquot(activate(XS), activate(YS)))
from(X) → n__from(X)
s(X) → n__s(X)
zWquot(X1, X2) → n__zWquot(X1, X2)
activate(n__from(X)) → from(activate(X))
activate(n__s(X)) → s(activate(X))
activate(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → zWquot(activate(X1), activate(X2))
activate(X) → X
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
(11) QDPOrderProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)
We use the reduction pair processor [LPAR04].
The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.
QUOT(s(X), s(Y)) → QUOT(minus(X, Y), s(Y))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
Used ordering: Matrix interpretation [MATRO]:
POL(QUOT(x1, x2)) = | | + | | · | x1 | + | | · | x2 |
POL(minus(x1, x2)) = | | + | | · | x1 | + | | · | x2 |
The following usable rules [FROCOS05] were oriented:
minus(s(X), s(Y)) → minus(X, Y)
minus(X, 0) → 0
(12) Obligation:
Q DP problem:
P is empty.
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
from(X) → cons(X, n__from(n__s(X)))
sel(0, cons(X, XS)) → X
sel(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → sel(N, activate(XS))
minus(X, 0) → 0
minus(s(X), s(Y)) → minus(X, Y)
quot(0, s(Y)) → 0
quot(s(X), s(Y)) → s(quot(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
zWquot(XS, nil) → nil
zWquot(nil, XS) → nil
zWquot(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → cons(quot(X, Y), n__zWquot(activate(XS), activate(YS)))
from(X) → n__from(X)
s(X) → n__s(X)
zWquot(X1, X2) → n__zWquot(X1, X2)
activate(n__from(X)) → from(activate(X))
activate(n__s(X)) → s(activate(X))
activate(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → zWquot(activate(X1), activate(X2))
activate(X) → X
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
(13) PisEmptyProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.
(14) TRUE
(15) Obligation:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:
ZWQUOT(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → ACTIVATE(XS)
ACTIVATE(n__from(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
ACTIVATE(n__s(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
ACTIVATE(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → ZWQUOT(activate(X1), activate(X2))
ZWQUOT(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → ACTIVATE(YS)
ACTIVATE(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → ACTIVATE(X1)
ACTIVATE(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → ACTIVATE(X2)
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
from(X) → cons(X, n__from(n__s(X)))
sel(0, cons(X, XS)) → X
sel(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → sel(N, activate(XS))
minus(X, 0) → 0
minus(s(X), s(Y)) → minus(X, Y)
quot(0, s(Y)) → 0
quot(s(X), s(Y)) → s(quot(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
zWquot(XS, nil) → nil
zWquot(nil, XS) → nil
zWquot(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → cons(quot(X, Y), n__zWquot(activate(XS), activate(YS)))
from(X) → n__from(X)
s(X) → n__s(X)
zWquot(X1, X2) → n__zWquot(X1, X2)
activate(n__from(X)) → from(activate(X))
activate(n__s(X)) → s(activate(X))
activate(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → zWquot(activate(X1), activate(X2))
activate(X) → X
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
(16) QDPOrderProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)
We use the reduction pair processor [LPAR04].
The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.
ACTIVATE(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → ZWQUOT(activate(X1), activate(X2))
ACTIVATE(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → ACTIVATE(X1)
ACTIVATE(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → ACTIVATE(X2)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
Used ordering: Polynomial interpretation [POLO]:
POL(0) = 0
POL(ACTIVATE(x1)) = x1
POL(ZWQUOT(x1, x2)) = x1 + x2
POL(activate(x1)) = x1
POL(cons(x1, x2)) = x2
POL(from(x1)) = x1
POL(minus(x1, x2)) = 0
POL(n__from(x1)) = x1
POL(n__s(x1)) = x1
POL(n__zWquot(x1, x2)) = 1 + x1 + x2
POL(nil) = 1
POL(quot(x1, x2)) = 0
POL(s(x1)) = x1
POL(zWquot(x1, x2)) = 1 + x1 + x2
The following usable rules [FROCOS05] were oriented:
from(X) → cons(X, n__from(n__s(X)))
zWquot(nil, XS) → nil
zWquot(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → cons(quot(X, Y), n__zWquot(activate(XS), activate(YS)))
zWquot(XS, nil) → nil
activate(X) → X
activate(n__s(X)) → s(activate(X))
activate(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → zWquot(activate(X1), activate(X2))
zWquot(X1, X2) → n__zWquot(X1, X2)
activate(n__from(X)) → from(activate(X))
from(X) → n__from(X)
s(X) → n__s(X)
(17) Obligation:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:
ZWQUOT(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → ACTIVATE(XS)
ACTIVATE(n__from(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
ACTIVATE(n__s(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
ZWQUOT(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → ACTIVATE(YS)
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
from(X) → cons(X, n__from(n__s(X)))
sel(0, cons(X, XS)) → X
sel(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → sel(N, activate(XS))
minus(X, 0) → 0
minus(s(X), s(Y)) → minus(X, Y)
quot(0, s(Y)) → 0
quot(s(X), s(Y)) → s(quot(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
zWquot(XS, nil) → nil
zWquot(nil, XS) → nil
zWquot(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → cons(quot(X, Y), n__zWquot(activate(XS), activate(YS)))
from(X) → n__from(X)
s(X) → n__s(X)
zWquot(X1, X2) → n__zWquot(X1, X2)
activate(n__from(X)) → from(activate(X))
activate(n__s(X)) → s(activate(X))
activate(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → zWquot(activate(X1), activate(X2))
activate(X) → X
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
(18) DependencyGraphProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)
The approximation of the Dependency Graph [LPAR04,FROCOS05,EDGSTAR] contains 1 SCC with 2 less nodes.
(19) Obligation:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:
ACTIVATE(n__s(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
ACTIVATE(n__from(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
from(X) → cons(X, n__from(n__s(X)))
sel(0, cons(X, XS)) → X
sel(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → sel(N, activate(XS))
minus(X, 0) → 0
minus(s(X), s(Y)) → minus(X, Y)
quot(0, s(Y)) → 0
quot(s(X), s(Y)) → s(quot(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
zWquot(XS, nil) → nil
zWquot(nil, XS) → nil
zWquot(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → cons(quot(X, Y), n__zWquot(activate(XS), activate(YS)))
from(X) → n__from(X)
s(X) → n__s(X)
zWquot(X1, X2) → n__zWquot(X1, X2)
activate(n__from(X)) → from(activate(X))
activate(n__s(X)) → s(activate(X))
activate(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → zWquot(activate(X1), activate(X2))
activate(X) → X
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
(20) UsableRulesProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)
We can use the usable rules and reduction pair processor [LPAR04] with the Ce-compatible extension of the polynomial order that maps every function symbol to the sum of its arguments. Then, we can delete all non-usable rules [FROCOS05] from R.
(21) Obligation:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:
ACTIVATE(n__s(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
ACTIVATE(n__from(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
R is empty.
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
(22) QDPSizeChangeProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)
By using the subterm criterion [SUBTERM_CRITERION] together with the size-change analysis [AAECC05] 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:
- ACTIVATE(n__s(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
The graph contains the following edges 1 > 1
- ACTIVATE(n__from(X)) → ACTIVATE(X)
The graph contains the following edges 1 > 1
(23) TRUE
(24) Obligation:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:
SEL(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → SEL(N, activate(XS))
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
from(X) → cons(X, n__from(n__s(X)))
sel(0, cons(X, XS)) → X
sel(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → sel(N, activate(XS))
minus(X, 0) → 0
minus(s(X), s(Y)) → minus(X, Y)
quot(0, s(Y)) → 0
quot(s(X), s(Y)) → s(quot(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
zWquot(XS, nil) → nil
zWquot(nil, XS) → nil
zWquot(cons(X, XS), cons(Y, YS)) → cons(quot(X, Y), n__zWquot(activate(XS), activate(YS)))
from(X) → n__from(X)
s(X) → n__s(X)
zWquot(X1, X2) → n__zWquot(X1, X2)
activate(n__from(X)) → from(activate(X))
activate(n__s(X)) → s(activate(X))
activate(n__zWquot(X1, X2)) → zWquot(activate(X1), activate(X2))
activate(X) → X
Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
(25) QDPSizeChangeProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)
By using the subterm criterion [SUBTERM_CRITERION] together with the size-change analysis [AAECC05] 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:
- SEL(s(N), cons(X, XS)) → SEL(N, activate(XS))
The graph contains the following edges 1 > 1
(26) TRUE