We extend the termination proof methods based on reduction orderings to higher-order rewriting systems based on higher-order pattern matching. We accommodate, on the one hand, a weakly polymorphic, algebraic extension of Church's simply typed λ-calculus and, on the other hand, any use of eta, as a reduction, as an expansion, or as an equation. The user's rules may be of any type in this type system, either a base, functional, or weakly polymorphic type.Peer Reviewe
We generalise the termination method of higher-order polynomial interpretations to a setting with im...
Abstract. Two applications of the Erasure Lemma for first-order orthogonal term rewriting systems ar...
This paper discusses a number of methods to prove termination of higher-order term rewriting systems...
Abstract. We extend the termination proof methods based on reduction order-ings to higher-order rewr...
International audienceWe extend the termination proof methods based on reduction orderings to higher...
This paper deals with termination proofs for Higher-Order Rewrite Systems (HRSs), introduced in [Nip...
AbstractThis paper extends the termination proof techniques based on rewrite orderings to a higher-o...
The termination method of weakly monotonic algebras, which has been defined for higher-order rewriti...
Full versionInternational audienceIn the last twenty years, several approaches to higher-order rewri...
Many functional programs and higher order term rewrite systems contain, besides higher order rules, ...
This paper extends the termination proof techniques based on reduction orderings to a higher-order s...
We investigate one of the classical problems of the theory of term rewriting, namely termination. W...
We re-express our theorem on the strong-normalisation of display calculi as a theorem about the well...
We present a new modular proof method of termination for second-order computation, and report its im...
User-de ned higher-order rewrite rules are becoming a standard in proof assistants based on intuitio...
We generalise the termination method of higher-order polynomial interpretations to a setting with im...
Abstract. Two applications of the Erasure Lemma for first-order orthogonal term rewriting systems ar...
This paper discusses a number of methods to prove termination of higher-order term rewriting systems...
Abstract. We extend the termination proof methods based on reduction order-ings to higher-order rewr...
International audienceWe extend the termination proof methods based on reduction orderings to higher...
This paper deals with termination proofs for Higher-Order Rewrite Systems (HRSs), introduced in [Nip...
AbstractThis paper extends the termination proof techniques based on rewrite orderings to a higher-o...
The termination method of weakly monotonic algebras, which has been defined for higher-order rewriti...
Full versionInternational audienceIn the last twenty years, several approaches to higher-order rewri...
Many functional programs and higher order term rewrite systems contain, besides higher order rules, ...
This paper extends the termination proof techniques based on reduction orderings to a higher-order s...
We investigate one of the classical problems of the theory of term rewriting, namely termination. W...
We re-express our theorem on the strong-normalisation of display calculi as a theorem about the well...
We present a new modular proof method of termination for second-order computation, and report its im...
User-de ned higher-order rewrite rules are becoming a standard in proof assistants based on intuitio...
We generalise the termination method of higher-order polynomial interpretations to a setting with im...
Abstract. Two applications of the Erasure Lemma for first-order orthogonal term rewriting systems ar...
This paper discusses a number of methods to prove termination of higher-order term rewriting systems...