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Confluence by Decreasing Diagrams -- Formalized
This paper presents a formalization of decreasing diagrams in the theorem
prover Isabelle. It discusses mechanical proofs showing that any locally
decreasing abstract rewrite system is confluent. The valley and the conversion
version of decreasing diagrams are considered.Comment: 17 pages; valley and conversion version; RTA 201
Modular Complexity Analysis for Term Rewriting
All current investigations to analyze the derivational complexity of term
rewrite systems are based on a single termination method, possibly preceded by
transformations. However, the exclusive use of direct criteria is problematic
due to their restricted power. To overcome this limitation the article
introduces a modular framework which allows to infer (polynomial) upper bounds
on the complexity of term rewrite systems by combining different criteria.
Since the fundamental idea is based on relative rewriting, we study how matrix
interpretations and match-bounds can be used and extended to measure complexity
for relative rewriting, respectively. The modular framework is proved strictly
more powerful than the conventional setting. Furthermore, the results have been
implemented and experiments show significant gains in power.Comment: 33 pages; Special issue of RTA 201
Labelings for Decreasing Diagrams
This article is concerned with automating the decreasing diagrams technique
of van Oostrom for establishing confluence of term rewrite systems. We study
abstract criteria that allow to lexicographically combine labelings to show
local diagrams decreasing. This approach has two immediate benefits. First, it
allows to use labelings for linear rewrite systems also for left-linear ones,
provided some mild conditions are satisfied. Second, it admits an incremental
method for proving confluence which subsumes recent developments in automating
decreasing diagrams. The techniques proposed in the article have been
implemented and experimental results demonstrate how, e.g., the rule labeling
benefits from our contributions
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