
The dependency pair technique is a powerful modular method for automated termination proofs of term rewrite systems. We first show that dependency pairs are also suitable for disproving termination: loops can be detected more easily. In a second step we analyze how to disprove innermost termination. Here, we present a novel procedure to decide whether a given loop is an innermost loop. All results have been implemented in the termination prover AProVE.
Non-Termination, Decision Procedures, 004, Term Rewriting, Dependency Pairs
Non-Termination, Decision Procedures, 004, Term Rewriting, Dependency Pairs
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