2002
DOI: 10.1006/inco.2002.3176
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Context-Sensitive Rewriting Strategies

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“…Formally, we have t µ → →r,p t iff t → →r,p t and p ∈ Pos µ (t) and we say a TRS R is µ-terminating iff no infinite µ → R -chain exists. The replacement map µ S is canonical [8] for the left-linear TRS R s , guaranteeing through the second condition of the above Definition 11 that non-variable positions of left-hand sides are allowed. In that definition, the replacement map µ S is extended to the possibly non-left-linear TRS R d ∪ R s by allowing all arguments of symbols from Σ d .…”
Section: Be a Maximal Outermost-fair Reduction And Letmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Formally, we have t µ → →r,p t iff t → →r,p t and p ∈ Pos µ (t) and we say a TRS R is µ-terminating iff no infinite µ → R -chain exists. The replacement map µ S is canonical [8] for the left-linear TRS R s , guaranteeing through the second condition of the above Definition 11 that non-variable positions of left-hand sides are allowed. In that definition, the replacement map µ S is extended to the possibly non-left-linear TRS R d ∪ R s by allowing all arguments of symbols from Σ d .…”
Section: Be a Maximal Outermost-fair Reduction And Letmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rewriting with equations as rules can furthermore be made contextsensitive by providing a replacement map μ that indicates which argument positions of a function symbol f must be reduced before equations for f are applied [18,19]. In this way we arrive at the notion of a Context-Sensitive Membership Rewrite Theory (CS-MRT), which is the operational form of a membership equational program [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is in some ways more intuitive to keep the order-sorted notation whenever possible, only using explicit memberships when a given axiom does not have an equivalent order-sorted formulation. For instance, in Example 1. in [7,8] allow us to prove (operational) termination of the original module as termination of a Context-Sensitive Term Rewriting System (CS-TRS), i.e., a TRS together with some replacement restrictions associated to the symbols in the signature, see [18,19]. The obtained CS-TRS can be proved terminating by using existing termination tools like AProVE [12] or mu-term [1,20] which are able to deal with such kind of termination problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, for a given TRS, we obtain a restriction of rewriting which we call context-sensitive rewriting. Proving termination of CSR is an interesting problem with several applications in the fields of term rewriting and programming languages (see [5,6,8,11,13] for further motivation).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With context-sensitive rewriting (CSR [10,11]) we can achieve a terminating behavior with non-terminating Term Rewriting Systems (TRSs [14,15]), by pruning (all) infinite rewrite sequences. In CSR we only rewrite μ-replacing subterms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%