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(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.


QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof

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

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.

Using Dependency Pairs [1,13] we result in the following initial DP problem:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:

MINUS(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → MINUS(X1, X2)
TOP(mark(X)) → PROPER(X)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → MINUS(proper(X1), proper(X2))
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X1)
ACTIVE(div(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(X1)
S(mark(X)) → S(X)
GEQ(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → GEQ(X1, X2)
IF(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → IF(X1, X2, X3)
DIV(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → DIV(X1, X2)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → IF(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
ACTIVE(if(X1, X2, X3)) → IF(active(X1), X2, X3)
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
ACTIVE(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → GEQ(X, Y)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
TOP(mark(X)) → TOP(proper(X))
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X3)
PROPER(s(X)) → S(proper(X))
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → GEQ(proper(X1), proper(X2))
S(ok(X)) → S(X)
ACTIVE(s(X)) → ACTIVE(X)
IF(mark(X1), X2, X3) → IF(X1, X2, X3)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X2)
ACTIVE(div(X1, X2)) → DIV(active(X1), X2)
PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → S(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → DIV(proper(X1), proper(X2))
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → DIV(minus(X, Y), s(Y))
TOP(ok(X)) → ACTIVE(X)
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → GEQ(X, Y)
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → MINUS(X, Y)
DIV(mark(X1), X2) → DIV(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(s(X)) → S(active(X))
ACTIVE(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → MINUS(X, Y)
PROPER(s(X)) → PROPER(X)
TOP(ok(X)) → TOP(active(X))
ACTIVE(if(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(X1)
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → IF(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

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

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
QDP
      ↳ EdgeDeletionProof

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

MINUS(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → MINUS(X1, X2)
TOP(mark(X)) → PROPER(X)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → MINUS(proper(X1), proper(X2))
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X1)
ACTIVE(div(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(X1)
S(mark(X)) → S(X)
GEQ(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → GEQ(X1, X2)
IF(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → IF(X1, X2, X3)
DIV(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → DIV(X1, X2)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → IF(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
ACTIVE(if(X1, X2, X3)) → IF(active(X1), X2, X3)
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
ACTIVE(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → GEQ(X, Y)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
TOP(mark(X)) → TOP(proper(X))
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X3)
PROPER(s(X)) → S(proper(X))
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → GEQ(proper(X1), proper(X2))
S(ok(X)) → S(X)
ACTIVE(s(X)) → ACTIVE(X)
IF(mark(X1), X2, X3) → IF(X1, X2, X3)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X2)
ACTIVE(div(X1, X2)) → DIV(active(X1), X2)
PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → S(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → DIV(proper(X1), proper(X2))
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → DIV(minus(X, Y), s(Y))
TOP(ok(X)) → ACTIVE(X)
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → GEQ(X, Y)
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → MINUS(X, Y)
DIV(mark(X1), X2) → DIV(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(s(X)) → S(active(X))
ACTIVE(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → MINUS(X, Y)
PROPER(s(X)) → PROPER(X)
TOP(ok(X)) → TOP(active(X))
ACTIVE(if(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(X1)
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → IF(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We deleted some edges using various graph approximations

↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ EdgeDeletionProof
QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof

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

MINUS(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → MINUS(X1, X2)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → MINUS(proper(X1), proper(X2))
TOP(mark(X)) → PROPER(X)
ACTIVE(div(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(X1)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X1)
S(mark(X)) → S(X)
GEQ(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → GEQ(X1, X2)
DIV(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → DIV(X1, X2)
IF(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → IF(X1, X2, X3)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → IF(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
ACTIVE(if(X1, X2, X3)) → IF(active(X1), X2, X3)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
ACTIVE(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → GEQ(X, Y)
PROPER(s(X)) → S(proper(X))
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X3)
TOP(mark(X)) → TOP(proper(X))
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → GEQ(proper(X1), proper(X2))
ACTIVE(s(X)) → ACTIVE(X)
S(ok(X)) → S(X)
IF(mark(X1), X2, X3) → IF(X1, X2, X3)
ACTIVE(div(X1, X2)) → DIV(active(X1), X2)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → S(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y)))
PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → DIV(proper(X1), proper(X2))
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → DIV(minus(X, Y), s(Y))
TOP(ok(X)) → ACTIVE(X)
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → GEQ(X, Y)
DIV(mark(X1), X2) → DIV(X1, X2)
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → MINUS(X, Y)
ACTIVE(s(X)) → S(active(X))
PROPER(s(X)) → PROPER(X)
ACTIVE(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → MINUS(X, Y)
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
ACTIVE(if(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(X1)
TOP(ok(X)) → TOP(active(X))
ACTIVE(div(s(X), s(Y))) → IF(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The approximation of the Dependency Graph [13,14,18] contains 8 SCCs with 17 less nodes.

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

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

GEQ(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → GEQ(X1, X2)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


GEQ(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → GEQ(X1, X2)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
none
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
GEQ(x1, x2)  =  x2
ok(x1)  =  ok(x1)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ EdgeDeletionProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                    ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

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

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

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

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

MINUS(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → MINUS(X1, X2)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


MINUS(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → MINUS(X1, X2)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
none
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
MINUS(x1, x2)  =  x2
ok(x1)  =  ok(x1)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ EdgeDeletionProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                    ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

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

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

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

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

IF(mark(X1), X2, X3) → IF(X1, X2, X3)
IF(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → IF(X1, X2, X3)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


IF(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → IF(X1, X2, X3)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

IF(mark(X1), X2, X3) → IF(X1, X2, X3)
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
IF(x1, x2, x3)  =  x3
ok(x1)  =  ok(x1)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



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

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

IF(mark(X1), X2, X3) → IF(X1, X2, X3)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


IF(mark(X1), X2, X3) → IF(X1, X2, X3)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
none
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
IF(x1, x2, x3)  =  x1
mark(x1)  =  mark(x1)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ EdgeDeletionProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                        ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

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

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

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

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

DIV(mark(X1), X2) → DIV(X1, X2)
DIV(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → DIV(X1, X2)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


DIV(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → DIV(X1, X2)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

DIV(mark(X1), X2) → DIV(X1, X2)
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
DIV(x1, x2)  =  x2
ok(x1)  =  ok(x1)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



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

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

DIV(mark(X1), X2) → DIV(X1, X2)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


DIV(mark(X1), X2) → DIV(X1, X2)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
none
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
DIV(x1, x2)  =  x1
mark(x1)  =  mark(x1)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ EdgeDeletionProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                        ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

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

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

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

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

S(ok(X)) → S(X)
S(mark(X)) → S(X)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


S(mark(X)) → S(X)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

S(ok(X)) → S(X)
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
S(x1)  =  x1
ok(x1)  =  x1
mark(x1)  =  mark(x1)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



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

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

S(ok(X)) → S(X)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


S(ok(X)) → S(X)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
none
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
S(x1)  =  x1
ok(x1)  =  ok(x1)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ EdgeDeletionProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                        ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

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

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

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

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

PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
PROPER(s(X)) → PROPER(X)
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X3)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X1)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X2)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(div(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
PROPER(geq(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X2)
PROPER(minus(X1, X2)) → PROPER(X1)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X3)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X1)
PROPER(if(X1, X2, X3)) → PROPER(X2)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

PROPER(s(X)) → PROPER(X)
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
PROPER(x1)  =  x1
div(x1, x2)  =  div(x1, x2)
minus(x1, x2)  =  minus(x1, x2)
geq(x1, x2)  =  geq(x1, x2)
s(x1)  =  x1
if(x1, x2, x3)  =  if(x1, x2, x3)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



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

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

PROPER(s(X)) → PROPER(X)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


PROPER(s(X)) → PROPER(X)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
none
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
PROPER(x1)  =  x1
s(x1)  =  s(x1)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ EdgeDeletionProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                        ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP

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

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

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

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

ACTIVE(if(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(X1)
ACTIVE(div(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(X1)
ACTIVE(s(X)) → ACTIVE(X)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


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

ACTIVE(if(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(X1)
ACTIVE(div(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(X1)
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
ACTIVE(x1)  =  x1
if(x1, x2, x3)  =  x1
div(x1, x2)  =  x1
s(x1)  =  s(x1)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



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

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

ACTIVE(if(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(X1)
ACTIVE(div(X1, X2)) → ACTIVE(X1)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


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

ACTIVE(if(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(X1)
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
ACTIVE(x1)  =  x1
if(x1, x2, x3)  =  x1
div(x1, x2)  =  div(x1)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



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

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

ACTIVE(if(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(X1)

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


ACTIVE(if(X1, X2, X3)) → ACTIVE(X1)
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
none
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
ACTIVE(x1)  =  x1
if(x1, x2, x3)  =  if(x1)

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
trivial

The following usable rules [14] were oriented: none



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ EdgeDeletionProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
                      ↳ QDP
                        ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                            ↳ PisEmptyProof
              ↳ QDP

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

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.

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

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

TOP(ok(X)) → TOP(active(X))
TOP(mark(X)) → TOP(proper(X))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


TOP(mark(X)) → TOP(proper(X))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.

TOP(ok(X)) → TOP(active(X))
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
TOP(x1)  =  x1
ok(x1)  =  x1
active(x1)  =  x1
mark(x1)  =  mark(x1)
proper(x1)  =  x1
div(x1, x2)  =  div(x1, x2)
geq(x1, x2)  =  x2
s(x1)  =  s(x1)
if(x1, x2, x3)  =  if(x1, x2, x3)
false  =  false
minus(x1, x2)  =  minus(x1)
0  =  0
true  =  true

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
div2 > s1 > false
div2 > s1 > minus1 > mark1
div2 > if3 > mark1
div2 > 0 > mark1
div2 > 0 > true

The following usable rules [14] were oriented:

div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
proper(0) → ok(0)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
proper(true) → ok(true)
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))



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

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

TOP(ok(X)) → TOP(active(X))

The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
We use the reduction pair processor [13].


The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.


TOP(ok(X)) → TOP(active(X))
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
none
Used ordering: Combined order from the following AFS and order.
TOP(x1)  =  x1
ok(x1)  =  ok(x1)
active(x1)  =  x1
minus(x1, x2)  =  minus
mark(x1)  =  mark
div(x1, x2)  =  x2
geq(x1, x2)  =  geq
if(x1, x2, x3)  =  x3
s(x1)  =  x1

Recursive Path Order [2].
Precedence:
ok1 > mark
minus > mark
geq > mark

The following usable rules [14] were oriented:

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))



↳ QTRS
  ↳ DependencyPairsProof
    ↳ QDP
      ↳ EdgeDeletionProof
        ↳ QDP
          ↳ DependencyGraphProof
            ↳ AND
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
              ↳ QDP
                ↳ QDPOrderProof
                  ↳ QDP
                    ↳ QDPOrderProof
QDP
                        ↳ PisEmptyProof

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

active(minus(0, Y)) → mark(0)
active(minus(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(minus(X, Y))
active(geq(X, 0)) → mark(true)
active(geq(0, s(Y))) → mark(false)
active(geq(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(geq(X, Y))
active(div(0, s(Y))) → mark(0)
active(div(s(X), s(Y))) → mark(if(geq(X, Y), s(div(minus(X, Y), s(Y))), 0))
active(if(true, X, Y)) → mark(X)
active(if(false, X, Y)) → mark(Y)
active(s(X)) → s(active(X))
active(div(X1, X2)) → div(active(X1), X2)
active(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(active(X1), X2, X3)
s(mark(X)) → mark(s(X))
div(mark(X1), X2) → mark(div(X1, X2))
if(mark(X1), X2, X3) → mark(if(X1, X2, X3))
proper(minus(X1, X2)) → minus(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(0) → ok(0)
proper(s(X)) → s(proper(X))
proper(geq(X1, X2)) → geq(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(true) → ok(true)
proper(false) → ok(false)
proper(div(X1, X2)) → div(proper(X1), proper(X2))
proper(if(X1, X2, X3)) → if(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
minus(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(minus(X1, X2))
s(ok(X)) → ok(s(X))
geq(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(geq(X1, X2))
div(ok(X1), ok(X2)) → ok(div(X1, X2))
if(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(if(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Q is empty.
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The TRS P is empty. Hence, there is no (P,Q,R) chain.