(0) Obligation:
Runtime Complexity TRS:
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
+(0, y) → y
+(s(x), y) → s(+(x, y))
+(p(x), y) → p(+(x, y))
minus(0) → 0
minus(s(x)) → p(minus(x))
minus(p(x)) → s(minus(x))
*(0, y) → 0
*(s(x), y) → +(*(x, y), y)
*(p(x), y) → +(*(x, y), minus(y))
Rewrite Strategy: FULL
(1) CpxTrsToCpxRelTrsProof (BOTH BOUNDS(ID, ID) transformation)
Transformed TRS to relative TRS where S is empty.
(2) Obligation:
Runtime Complexity Relative TRS:
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
+(0, y) → y
+(s(x), y) → s(+(x, y))
+(p(x), y) → p(+(x, y))
minus(0) → 0
minus(s(x)) → p(minus(x))
minus(p(x)) → s(minus(x))
*(0, y) → 0
*(s(x), y) → +(*(x, y), y)
*(p(x), y) → +(*(x, y), minus(y))
S is empty.
Rewrite Strategy: FULL
(3) DecreasingLoopProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)
The following loop(s) give(s) rise to the lower bound Ω(n1):
The rewrite sequence
+(s(x), y) →+ s(+(x, y))
gives rise to a decreasing loop by considering the right hand sides subterm at position [0].
The pumping substitution is [x / s(x)].
The result substitution is [ ].
(4) BOUNDS(n^1, INF)