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:
f(x, y, z) → g(<=(x, y), x, y, z)
g(true, x, y, z) → z
g(false, x, y, z) → f(f(p(x), y, z), f(p(y), z, x), f(p(z), x, y))
p(0) → 0
p(s(x)) → x
Q is empty.
↳ QTRS
↳ Overlay + Local Confluence
Q restricted rewrite system:
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
f(x, y, z) → g(<=(x, y), x, y, z)
g(true, x, y, z) → z
g(false, x, y, z) → f(f(p(x), y, z), f(p(y), z, x), f(p(z), x, y))
p(0) → 0
p(s(x)) → x
Q is empty.
The TRS is overlay and locally confluent. By [19] we can switch to innermost.
↳ QTRS
↳ Overlay + Local Confluence
↳ QTRS
↳ DependencyPairsProof
Q restricted rewrite system:
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
f(x, y, z) → g(<=(x, y), x, y, z)
g(true, x, y, z) → z
g(false, x, y, z) → f(f(p(x), y, z), f(p(y), z, x), f(p(z), x, y))
p(0) → 0
p(s(x)) → x
The set Q consists of the following terms:
f(x0, x1, x2)
g(true, x0, x1, x2)
g(false, x0, x1, x2)
p(0)
p(s(x0))
Using Dependency Pairs [1,15] we result in the following initial DP problem:
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:
G(false, x, y, z) → F(f(p(x), y, z), f(p(y), z, x), f(p(z), x, y))
G(false, x, y, z) → P(z)
G(false, x, y, z) → F(p(x), y, z)
G(false, x, y, z) → P(x)
F(x, y, z) → G(<=(x, y), x, y, z)
G(false, x, y, z) → F(p(y), z, x)
G(false, x, y, z) → F(p(z), x, y)
G(false, x, y, z) → P(y)
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
f(x, y, z) → g(<=(x, y), x, y, z)
g(true, x, y, z) → z
g(false, x, y, z) → f(f(p(x), y, z), f(p(y), z, x), f(p(z), x, y))
p(0) → 0
p(s(x)) → x
The set Q consists of the following terms:
f(x0, x1, x2)
g(true, x0, x1, x2)
g(false, x0, x1, x2)
p(0)
p(s(x0))
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
↳ QTRS
↳ Overlay + Local Confluence
↳ QTRS
↳ DependencyPairsProof
↳ QDP
↳ DependencyGraphProof
Q DP problem:
The TRS P consists of the following rules:
G(false, x, y, z) → F(f(p(x), y, z), f(p(y), z, x), f(p(z), x, y))
G(false, x, y, z) → P(z)
G(false, x, y, z) → F(p(x), y, z)
G(false, x, y, z) → P(x)
F(x, y, z) → G(<=(x, y), x, y, z)
G(false, x, y, z) → F(p(y), z, x)
G(false, x, y, z) → F(p(z), x, y)
G(false, x, y, z) → P(y)
The TRS R consists of the following rules:
f(x, y, z) → g(<=(x, y), x, y, z)
g(true, x, y, z) → z
g(false, x, y, z) → f(f(p(x), y, z), f(p(y), z, x), f(p(z), x, y))
p(0) → 0
p(s(x)) → x
The set Q consists of the following terms:
f(x0, x1, x2)
g(true, x0, x1, x2)
g(false, x0, x1, x2)
p(0)
p(s(x0))
We have to consider all minimal (P,Q,R)-chains.
The approximation of the Dependency Graph [15,17,22] contains 0 SCCs with 8 less nodes.