Abstract:In 1936, Alan Turing proved that the halting problem, that is, deciding whether a program terminates, is an undecidable problem for most practical programming languages. Even so, termination is so relevant that a vast number of techniques for proving the termination of programs have been researched in the recent decades. Term rewriting systems provide an abstract theoretical framework ideally suited for the study of termination. In term rewriting systems, evaluation of a term corresponds to the left-to-right, … Show more
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