(0) Obligation:

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

minus(x, 0) → x
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)))
le(0, y) → true
le(s(x), 0) → false
le(s(x), s(y)) → le(x, y)
inc(s(x)) → s(inc(x))
inc(0) → s(0)
log(x) → logIter(x, 0)
logIter(x, y) → if(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
if(false, b, x, y) → logZeroError
if(true, false, x, s(y)) → y
if(true, true, x, y) → logIter(x, y)

Q is empty.

(1) Overlay + Local Confluence (EQUIVALENT transformation)

The TRS is overlay and locally confluent. By [NOC] we can switch to innermost.

(2) Obligation:

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

minus(x, 0) → x
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)))
le(0, y) → true
le(s(x), 0) → false
le(s(x), s(y)) → le(x, y)
inc(s(x)) → s(inc(x))
inc(0) → s(0)
log(x) → logIter(x, 0)
logIter(x, y) → if(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
if(false, b, x, y) → logZeroError
if(true, false, x, s(y)) → y
if(true, true, x, y) → logIter(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

minus(x0, 0)
minus(s(x0), s(x1))
quot(0, s(x0))
quot(s(x0), s(x1))
le(0, x0)
le(s(x0), 0)
le(s(x0), s(x1))
inc(s(x0))
inc(0)
log(x0)
logIter(x0, x1)
if(false, x0, x1, x2)
if(true, false, x0, s(x1))
if(true, true, x0, x1)

(3) DependencyPairsProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)

Using Dependency Pairs [AG00,LPAR04] we result in the following initial DP problem.

(4) Obligation:

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

MINUS(s(x), s(y)) → MINUS(x, y)
QUOT(s(x), s(y)) → QUOT(minus(x, y), s(y))
QUOT(s(x), s(y)) → MINUS(x, y)
LE(s(x), s(y)) → LE(x, y)
INC(s(x)) → INC(x)
LOG(x) → LOGITER(x, 0)
LOGITER(x, y) → IF(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
LOGITER(x, y) → LE(s(0), x)
LOGITER(x, y) → LE(s(s(0)), x)
LOGITER(x, y) → QUOT(x, s(s(0)))
LOGITER(x, y) → INC(y)
IF(true, true, x, y) → LOGITER(x, y)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus(x, 0) → x
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)))
le(0, y) → true
le(s(x), 0) → false
le(s(x), s(y)) → le(x, y)
inc(s(x)) → s(inc(x))
inc(0) → s(0)
log(x) → logIter(x, 0)
logIter(x, y) → if(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
if(false, b, x, y) → logZeroError
if(true, false, x, s(y)) → y
if(true, true, x, y) → logIter(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

minus(x0, 0)
minus(s(x0), s(x1))
quot(0, s(x0))
quot(s(x0), s(x1))
le(0, x0)
le(s(x0), 0)
le(s(x0), s(x1))
inc(s(x0))
inc(0)
log(x0)
logIter(x0, x1)
if(false, x0, x1, x2)
if(true, false, x0, s(x1))
if(true, true, x0, x1)

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

(5) DependencyGraphProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)

The approximation of the Dependency Graph [LPAR04,FROCOS05,EDGSTAR] contains 5 SCCs with 6 less nodes.

(6) Complex Obligation (AND)

(7) Obligation:

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

INC(s(x)) → INC(x)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus(x, 0) → x
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)))
le(0, y) → true
le(s(x), 0) → false
le(s(x), s(y)) → le(x, y)
inc(s(x)) → s(inc(x))
inc(0) → s(0)
log(x) → logIter(x, 0)
logIter(x, y) → if(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
if(false, b, x, y) → logZeroError
if(true, false, x, s(y)) → y
if(true, true, x, y) → logIter(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

minus(x0, 0)
minus(s(x0), s(x1))
quot(0, s(x0))
quot(s(x0), s(x1))
le(0, x0)
le(s(x0), 0)
le(s(x0), s(x1))
inc(s(x0))
inc(0)
log(x0)
logIter(x0, x1)
if(false, x0, x1, x2)
if(true, false, x0, s(x1))
if(true, true, x0, x1)

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

(8) QDPOrderProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)

We use the reduction pair processor [LPAR04].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


INC(s(x)) → INC(x)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
Used ordering: Recursive Path Order [RPO].
Precedence:
s1 > INC1


The following usable rules [FROCOS05] were oriented: none

(9) Obligation:

Q DP problem:
P is empty.
The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus(x, 0) → x
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)))
le(0, y) → true
le(s(x), 0) → false
le(s(x), s(y)) → le(x, y)
inc(s(x)) → s(inc(x))
inc(0) → s(0)
log(x) → logIter(x, 0)
logIter(x, y) → if(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
if(false, b, x, y) → logZeroError
if(true, false, x, s(y)) → y
if(true, true, x, y) → logIter(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

minus(x0, 0)
minus(s(x0), s(x1))
quot(0, s(x0))
quot(s(x0), s(x1))
le(0, x0)
le(s(x0), 0)
le(s(x0), s(x1))
inc(s(x0))
inc(0)
log(x0)
logIter(x0, x1)
if(false, x0, x1, x2)
if(true, false, x0, s(x1))
if(true, true, x0, x1)

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

(10) PisEmptyProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)

The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

(11) TRUE

(12) Obligation:

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

LE(s(x), s(y)) → LE(x, y)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus(x, 0) → x
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)))
le(0, y) → true
le(s(x), 0) → false
le(s(x), s(y)) → le(x, y)
inc(s(x)) → s(inc(x))
inc(0) → s(0)
log(x) → logIter(x, 0)
logIter(x, y) → if(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
if(false, b, x, y) → logZeroError
if(true, false, x, s(y)) → y
if(true, true, x, y) → logIter(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

minus(x0, 0)
minus(s(x0), s(x1))
quot(0, s(x0))
quot(s(x0), s(x1))
le(0, x0)
le(s(x0), 0)
le(s(x0), s(x1))
inc(s(x0))
inc(0)
log(x0)
logIter(x0, x1)
if(false, x0, x1, x2)
if(true, false, x0, s(x1))
if(true, true, x0, x1)

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

(13) QDPOrderProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)

We use the reduction pair processor [LPAR04].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


LE(s(x), s(y)) → LE(x, y)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
LE(x1, x2)  =  x1
s(x1)  =  s(x1)

Recursive Path Order [RPO].
Precedence:
trivial


The following usable rules [FROCOS05] were oriented: none

(14) Obligation:

Q DP problem:
P is empty.
The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus(x, 0) → x
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)))
le(0, y) → true
le(s(x), 0) → false
le(s(x), s(y)) → le(x, y)
inc(s(x)) → s(inc(x))
inc(0) → s(0)
log(x) → logIter(x, 0)
logIter(x, y) → if(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
if(false, b, x, y) → logZeroError
if(true, false, x, s(y)) → y
if(true, true, x, y) → logIter(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

minus(x0, 0)
minus(s(x0), s(x1))
quot(0, s(x0))
quot(s(x0), s(x1))
le(0, x0)
le(s(x0), 0)
le(s(x0), s(x1))
inc(s(x0))
inc(0)
log(x0)
logIter(x0, x1)
if(false, x0, x1, x2)
if(true, false, x0, s(x1))
if(true, true, x0, x1)

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

(15) PisEmptyProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)

The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

(16) TRUE

(17) 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:

minus(x, 0) → x
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)))
le(0, y) → true
le(s(x), 0) → false
le(s(x), s(y)) → le(x, y)
inc(s(x)) → s(inc(x))
inc(0) → s(0)
log(x) → logIter(x, 0)
logIter(x, y) → if(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
if(false, b, x, y) → logZeroError
if(true, false, x, s(y)) → y
if(true, true, x, y) → logIter(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

minus(x0, 0)
minus(s(x0), s(x1))
quot(0, s(x0))
quot(s(x0), s(x1))
le(0, x0)
le(s(x0), 0)
le(s(x0), s(x1))
inc(s(x0))
inc(0)
log(x0)
logIter(x0, x1)
if(false, x0, x1, x2)
if(true, false, x0, s(x1))
if(true, true, x0, x1)

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

(18) QDPOrderProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)

We use the reduction pair processor [LPAR04].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


MINUS(s(x), s(y)) → MINUS(x, y)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
MINUS(x1, x2)  =  x1
s(x1)  =  s(x1)

Recursive Path Order [RPO].
Precedence:
trivial


The following usable rules [FROCOS05] were oriented: none

(19) Obligation:

Q DP problem:
P is empty.
The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus(x, 0) → x
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)))
le(0, y) → true
le(s(x), 0) → false
le(s(x), s(y)) → le(x, y)
inc(s(x)) → s(inc(x))
inc(0) → s(0)
log(x) → logIter(x, 0)
logIter(x, y) → if(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
if(false, b, x, y) → logZeroError
if(true, false, x, s(y)) → y
if(true, true, x, y) → logIter(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

minus(x0, 0)
minus(s(x0), s(x1))
quot(0, s(x0))
quot(s(x0), s(x1))
le(0, x0)
le(s(x0), 0)
le(s(x0), s(x1))
inc(s(x0))
inc(0)
log(x0)
logIter(x0, x1)
if(false, x0, x1, x2)
if(true, false, x0, s(x1))
if(true, true, x0, x1)

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

(20) PisEmptyProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)

The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

(21) TRUE

(22) 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:

minus(x, 0) → x
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)))
le(0, y) → true
le(s(x), 0) → false
le(s(x), s(y)) → le(x, y)
inc(s(x)) → s(inc(x))
inc(0) → s(0)
log(x) → logIter(x, 0)
logIter(x, y) → if(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
if(false, b, x, y) → logZeroError
if(true, false, x, s(y)) → y
if(true, true, x, y) → logIter(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

minus(x0, 0)
minus(s(x0), s(x1))
quot(0, s(x0))
quot(s(x0), s(x1))
le(0, x0)
le(s(x0), 0)
le(s(x0), s(x1))
inc(s(x0))
inc(0)
log(x0)
logIter(x0, x1)
if(false, x0, x1, x2)
if(true, false, x0, s(x1))
if(true, true, x0, x1)

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

(23) 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: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
QUOT(x1, x2)  =  QUOT(x1, x2)
s(x1)  =  s(x1)
minus(x1, x2)  =  minus(x1)
0  =  0

Recursive Path Order [RPO].
Precedence:
[QUOT2, s1] > minus1
0 > minus1


The following usable rules [FROCOS05] were oriented:

minus(x, 0) → x
minus(s(x), s(y)) → minus(x, y)

(24) Obligation:

Q DP problem:
P is empty.
The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus(x, 0) → x
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)))
le(0, y) → true
le(s(x), 0) → false
le(s(x), s(y)) → le(x, y)
inc(s(x)) → s(inc(x))
inc(0) → s(0)
log(x) → logIter(x, 0)
logIter(x, y) → if(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
if(false, b, x, y) → logZeroError
if(true, false, x, s(y)) → y
if(true, true, x, y) → logIter(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

minus(x0, 0)
minus(s(x0), s(x1))
quot(0, s(x0))
quot(s(x0), s(x1))
le(0, x0)
le(s(x0), 0)
le(s(x0), s(x1))
inc(s(x0))
inc(0)
log(x0)
logIter(x0, x1)
if(false, x0, x1, x2)
if(true, false, x0, s(x1))
if(true, true, x0, x1)

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

(25) PisEmptyProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)

The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

(26) TRUE

(27) Obligation:

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

LOGITER(x, y) → IF(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
IF(true, true, x, y) → LOGITER(x, y)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

minus(x, 0) → x
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)))
le(0, y) → true
le(s(x), 0) → false
le(s(x), s(y)) → le(x, y)
inc(s(x)) → s(inc(x))
inc(0) → s(0)
log(x) → logIter(x, 0)
logIter(x, y) → if(le(s(0), x), le(s(s(0)), x), quot(x, s(s(0))), inc(y))
if(false, b, x, y) → logZeroError
if(true, false, x, s(y)) → y
if(true, true, x, y) → logIter(x, y)

The set Q consists of the following terms:

minus(x0, 0)
minus(s(x0), s(x1))
quot(0, s(x0))
quot(s(x0), s(x1))
le(0, x0)
le(s(x0), 0)
le(s(x0), s(x1))
inc(s(x0))
inc(0)
log(x0)
logIter(x0, x1)
if(false, x0, x1, x2)
if(true, false, x0, s(x1))
if(true, true, x0, x1)

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