Termination Proof Script
Consider the TRS R consisting of the rewrite rules
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1: |
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a__g(X) |
→ a__h(X) |
2: |
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a__c |
→ d |
3: |
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a__h(d) |
→ a__g(c) |
4: |
|
mark(g(X)) |
→ a__g(X) |
5: |
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mark(h(X)) |
→ a__h(X) |
6: |
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mark(c) |
→ a__c |
7: |
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mark(d) |
→ d |
8: |
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a__g(X) |
→ g(X) |
9: |
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a__h(X) |
→ h(X) |
10: |
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a__c |
→ c |
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There are 5 dependency pairs:
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11: |
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A__G(X) |
→ A__H(X) |
12: |
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A__H(d) |
→ A__G(c) |
13: |
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MARK(g(X)) |
→ A__G(X) |
14: |
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MARK(h(X)) |
→ A__H(X) |
15: |
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MARK(c) |
→ A__C |
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The approximated dependency graph contains one SCC:
{11,12}.
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Consider the SCC {11,12}.
There are no usable rules.
By taking the AF π with
π(A__G) = π(A__H) = 1 together with
the lexicographic path order with
precedence d ≻ c,
rule 11
is weakly decreasing and
rule 12
is strictly decreasing.
Hence the TRS is terminating.
Tyrolean Termination Tool (0.01 seconds)
--- May 4, 2006