Abstract

In most termination tools two ingredients, namely recursive path orderings (RPOs) and polynomial interpretation orderings (POLOs), are used in a consecutive disjoint way to solve the final constraints generated from the termination problem. In this article we present a simple ordering that combines both RPO and POLO and defines a family of orderings that includes both, and extend them with the possibility of having, at the same time, an RPO-like treatment for some symbols and a POLO-like treatment for the others. The ordering is extended to higher-order terms, providing a new fully automatable use of polynomial interpretations in combination with beta-reduction.

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