(0) Obligation:

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

minus(s(x), y) → if(gt(s(x), y), x, y)
if(true, x, y) → s(minus(x, y))
if(false, x, y) → 0
gcd(x, y) → if1(ge(x, y), x, y)
if1(true, x, y) → if2(gt(y, 0), x, y)
if1(false, x, y) → if3(gt(x, 0), x, y)
if2(true, x, y) → gcd(minus(x, y), y)
if2(false, x, y) → x
if3(true, x, y) → gcd(x, minus(y, x))
if3(false, x, y) → y
gt(0, y) → false
gt(s(x), 0) → true
gt(s(x), s(y)) → gt(x, y)
ge(x, 0) → true
ge(0, s(x)) → false
ge(s(x), s(y)) → ge(x, y)

Rewrite Strategy: INNERMOST

(1) DecreasingLoopProof (EQUIVALENT transformation)

The following loop(s) give(s) rise to the lower bound Ω(n1):
The rewrite sequence
minus(s(x), 0) →+ s(minus(x, 0))
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 [ ].

(2) BOUNDS(n^1, INF)