/export/starexec/sandbox2/solver/bin/starexec_run_default /export/starexec/sandbox2/benchmark/theBenchmark.xml /export/starexec/sandbox2/output/output_files -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YES ** BEGIN proof argument ** All the DP problems were proved finite. As all the involved DP processors are sound, the TRS under analysis terminates. ** END proof argument ** ** BEGIN proof description ** ## Searching for a generalized rewrite rule (a rule whose right-hand side contains a variable that does not occur in the left-hand side)... No generalized rewrite rule found! ## Applying the DP framework... ## 1 initial DP problem to solve. ## First, we try to decompose this problem into smaller problems. ## Round 1 [1 DP problem]: ## DP problem: Dependency pairs = [g^#(f(_0,_1),0) -> g^#(_0,0), g^#(s(_0),_1) -> g^#(f(_0,_1),0), g^#(f(_0,_1),0) -> g^#(_1,0)] TRS = {g(0,f(_0,_0)) -> _0, g(_0,s(_1)) -> g(f(_0,_1),0), g(s(_0),_1) -> g(f(_0,_1),0), g(f(_0,_1),0) -> f(g(_0,0),g(_1,0))} ## Trying with homeomorphic embeddings... Failed! ## Trying with polynomial interpretations... Successfully decomposed the DP problem into 1 smaller problem to solve! ## Round 2 [1 DP problem]: ## DP problem: Dependency pairs = [g^#(f(_0,_1),0) -> g^#(_1,0), g^#(f(_0,_1),0) -> g^#(_0,0)] TRS = {g(0,f(_0,_0)) -> _0, g(_0,s(_1)) -> g(f(_0,_1),0), g(s(_0),_1) -> g(f(_0,_1),0), g(f(_0,_1),0) -> f(g(_0,0),g(_1,0))} ## Trying with homeomorphic embeddings... Success! This DP problem is finite. ## All the DP problems were proved finite. As all the involved DP processors are sound, the TRS under analysis terminates. Proof run on Linux version 3.10.0-1160.25.1.el7.x86_64 for amd64 using Java version 1.8.0_292 ** END proof description ** Total number of generated unfolded rules = 0