0 QTRS
↳1 DependencyPairsProof (⇔)
↳2 QDP
↳3 QDPOrderProof (⇔)
↳4 QDP
↳5 DependencyGraphProof (⇔)
↳6 QDP
↳7 QDPOrderProof (⇔)
↳8 QDP
↳9 QDPOrderProof (⇔)
↳10 QDP
↳11 QDPOrderProof (⇔)
↳12 QDP
↳13 PisEmptyProof (⇔)
↳14 TRUE
a__first(0, X) → nil
a__first(s(X), cons(Y, Z)) → cons(mark(Y), first(X, Z))
a__from(X) → cons(mark(X), from(s(X)))
mark(first(X1, X2)) → a__first(mark(X1), mark(X2))
mark(from(X)) → a__from(mark(X))
mark(0) → 0
mark(nil) → nil
mark(s(X)) → s(mark(X))
mark(cons(X1, X2)) → cons(mark(X1), X2)
a__first(X1, X2) → first(X1, X2)
a__from(X) → from(X)
A__FIRST(s(X), cons(Y, Z)) → MARK(Y)
A__FROM(X) → MARK(X)
MARK(first(X1, X2)) → A__FIRST(mark(X1), mark(X2))
MARK(first(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(first(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
MARK(from(X)) → A__FROM(mark(X))
MARK(from(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(s(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(cons(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
a__first(0, X) → nil
a__first(s(X), cons(Y, Z)) → cons(mark(Y), first(X, Z))
a__from(X) → cons(mark(X), from(s(X)))
mark(first(X1, X2)) → a__first(mark(X1), mark(X2))
mark(from(X)) → a__from(mark(X))
mark(0) → 0
mark(nil) → nil
mark(s(X)) → s(mark(X))
mark(cons(X1, X2)) → cons(mark(X1), X2)
a__first(X1, X2) → first(X1, X2)
a__from(X) → from(X)
The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
MARK(first(X1, X2)) → A__FIRST(mark(X1), mark(X2))
MARK(first(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
MARK(first(X1, X2)) → MARK(X2)
MARK(s(X)) → MARK(X)
[AFIRST1, s1, MARK1, AFROM1] > [first2, afirst2]
[0, nil] > [first2, afirst2]
AFIRST1: [1]
s1: [1]
MARK1: [1]
AFROM1: [1]
first2: [1,2]
afirst2: [1,2]
0: []
nil: []
mark(first(X1, X2)) → a__first(mark(X1), mark(X2))
mark(from(X)) → a__from(mark(X))
mark(0) → 0
mark(nil) → nil
mark(s(X)) → s(mark(X))
mark(cons(X1, X2)) → cons(mark(X1), X2)
a__from(X) → cons(mark(X), from(s(X)))
a__first(s(X), cons(Y, Z)) → cons(mark(Y), first(X, Z))
a__from(X) → from(X)
a__first(0, X) → nil
a__first(X1, X2) → first(X1, X2)
A__FIRST(s(X), cons(Y, Z)) → MARK(Y)
A__FROM(X) → MARK(X)
MARK(from(X)) → A__FROM(mark(X))
MARK(from(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(cons(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
a__first(0, X) → nil
a__first(s(X), cons(Y, Z)) → cons(mark(Y), first(X, Z))
a__from(X) → cons(mark(X), from(s(X)))
mark(first(X1, X2)) → a__first(mark(X1), mark(X2))
mark(from(X)) → a__from(mark(X))
mark(0) → 0
mark(nil) → nil
mark(s(X)) → s(mark(X))
mark(cons(X1, X2)) → cons(mark(X1), X2)
a__first(X1, X2) → first(X1, X2)
a__from(X) → from(X)
MARK(from(X)) → A__FROM(mark(X))
A__FROM(X) → MARK(X)
MARK(from(X)) → MARK(X)
MARK(cons(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
a__first(0, X) → nil
a__first(s(X), cons(Y, Z)) → cons(mark(Y), first(X, Z))
a__from(X) → cons(mark(X), from(s(X)))
mark(first(X1, X2)) → a__first(mark(X1), mark(X2))
mark(from(X)) → a__from(mark(X))
mark(0) → 0
mark(nil) → nil
mark(s(X)) → s(mark(X))
mark(cons(X1, X2)) → cons(mark(X1), X2)
a__first(X1, X2) → first(X1, X2)
a__from(X) → from(X)
The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
MARK(from(X)) → MARK(X)
s > [from1, mark1, first2, afirst2, afrom1, nil] > 0
from1: [1]
mark1: [1]
first2: [2,1]
afirst2: [2,1]
afrom1: [1]
0: []
nil: []
s: []
mark(first(X1, X2)) → a__first(mark(X1), mark(X2))
mark(from(X)) → a__from(mark(X))
mark(0) → 0
mark(nil) → nil
mark(s(X)) → s(mark(X))
mark(cons(X1, X2)) → cons(mark(X1), X2)
a__from(X) → cons(mark(X), from(s(X)))
a__first(s(X), cons(Y, Z)) → cons(mark(Y), first(X, Z))
a__from(X) → from(X)
a__first(0, X) → nil
a__first(X1, X2) → first(X1, X2)
MARK(from(X)) → A__FROM(mark(X))
A__FROM(X) → MARK(X)
MARK(cons(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
a__first(0, X) → nil
a__first(s(X), cons(Y, Z)) → cons(mark(Y), first(X, Z))
a__from(X) → cons(mark(X), from(s(X)))
mark(first(X1, X2)) → a__first(mark(X1), mark(X2))
mark(from(X)) → a__from(mark(X))
mark(0) → 0
mark(nil) → nil
mark(s(X)) → s(mark(X))
mark(cons(X1, X2)) → cons(mark(X1), X2)
a__first(X1, X2) → first(X1, X2)
a__from(X) → from(X)
The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
MARK(from(X)) → A__FROM(mark(X))
A__FROM(X) → MARK(X)
[from1, afrom1] > [AFROM1, s]
[first2, afirst2, 0, nil] > [AFROM1, s]
from1: [1]
AFROM1: [1]
first2: [2,1]
afirst2: [2,1]
afrom1: [1]
0: []
nil: []
s: []
mark(first(X1, X2)) → a__first(mark(X1), mark(X2))
mark(from(X)) → a__from(mark(X))
mark(0) → 0
mark(nil) → nil
mark(s(X)) → s(mark(X))
mark(cons(X1, X2)) → cons(mark(X1), X2)
a__from(X) → cons(mark(X), from(s(X)))
a__first(s(X), cons(Y, Z)) → cons(mark(Y), first(X, Z))
a__from(X) → from(X)
a__first(0, X) → nil
a__first(X1, X2) → first(X1, X2)
MARK(cons(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
a__first(0, X) → nil
a__first(s(X), cons(Y, Z)) → cons(mark(Y), first(X, Z))
a__from(X) → cons(mark(X), from(s(X)))
mark(first(X1, X2)) → a__first(mark(X1), mark(X2))
mark(from(X)) → a__from(mark(X))
mark(0) → 0
mark(nil) → nil
mark(s(X)) → s(mark(X))
mark(cons(X1, X2)) → cons(mark(X1), X2)
a__first(X1, X2) → first(X1, X2)
a__from(X) → from(X)
The following pairs can be oriented strictly and are deleted.
The remaining pairs can at least be oriented weakly.
MARK(cons(X1, X2)) → MARK(X1)
trivial
cons2: [2,1]
a__first(0, X) → nil
a__first(s(X), cons(Y, Z)) → cons(mark(Y), first(X, Z))
a__from(X) → cons(mark(X), from(s(X)))
mark(first(X1, X2)) → a__first(mark(X1), mark(X2))
mark(from(X)) → a__from(mark(X))
mark(0) → 0
mark(nil) → nil
mark(s(X)) → s(mark(X))
mark(cons(X1, X2)) → cons(mark(X1), X2)
a__first(X1, X2) → first(X1, X2)
a__from(X) → from(X)