(0) Obligation:

Runtime Complexity TRS:
The TRS R consists of the following rules:

active(f(b, X, c)) → mark(f(X, c, X))
active(c) → mark(b)
active(f(X1, X2, X3)) → f(X1, active(X2), X3)
f(X1, mark(X2), X3) → mark(f(X1, X2, X3))
proper(f(X1, X2, X3)) → f(proper(X1), proper(X2), proper(X3))
proper(b) → ok(b)
proper(c) → ok(c)
f(ok(X1), ok(X2), ok(X3)) → ok(f(X1, X2, X3))
top(mark(X)) → top(proper(X))
top(ok(X)) → top(active(X))

Rewrite Strategy: FULL

(1) DecreasingLoopProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)

The following loop(s) give(s) rise to the lower bound Ω(n1):
The rewrite sequence
f(X1, mark(X2), X3) →+ mark(f(X1, X2, X3))
gives rise to a decreasing loop by considering the right hand sides subterm at position [0].
The pumping substitution is [X2 / mark(X2)].
The result substitution is [ ].

(2) BOUNDS(n^1, INF)