2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3975(99)00118-8
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An ordinal measure based procedure for termination of functions

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“…However, in the standard approach, finding suitable orderings is essential for the automation of the termination. In [8] a method was developed to automatically synthesise suitable measures based on polynomial orderings and in [22] a termination procedure was proposed to generate orderings with the use of ordinal measures.…”
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“…However, in the standard approach, finding suitable orderings is essential for the automation of the termination. In [8] a method was developed to automatically synthesise suitable measures based on polynomial orderings and in [22] a termination procedure was proposed to generate orderings with the use of ordinal measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown in [22,10] that it is possible to extract well-founded orderings, namely ordinal measures, from the above formal proofs devised in the fully automated system ProPre [21,20], such that the arguments in each recursive call of the given function are smaller than the initially given input (i.e., the calls decrease wrt the well-founded ordering). The extraction of a special class of measures, called ramified measures, appears as a useful way to find out new orderings as these measures are in particular not limited to lexicographic orderings.…”
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