2010
DOI: 10.4204/eptcs.44.4
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Loops under Strategies ... Continued

Abstract: While there are many approaches for automatically proving termination of term rewrite systems, up to now there exist only few techniques to disprove their termination automatically. Almost all of these techniques try to find loops, where the existence of a loop implies non-termination of the rewrite system. However, most programming languages use specific evaluation strategies, whereas loop detection techniques usually do not take strategies into account. So even if a rewrite system has a loop, it may still be… Show more

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“…This corresponds to executing all function calls in parallel using a call-by-value strategy on a machine with unbounded parallelism [16]. In the literature [40], this strategy is also known as "max-parallel-innermost rewriting". Definition 7 (Parallel-Innermost Rewriting [20]).…”
Section: Finding Upper Bounds For Parallel Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This corresponds to executing all function calls in parallel using a call-by-value strategy on a machine with unbounded parallelism [16]. In the literature [40], this strategy is also known as "max-parallel-innermost rewriting". Definition 7 (Parallel-Innermost Rewriting [20]).…”
Section: Finding Upper Bounds For Parallel Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%