Local confluence is an important property in many rewriting systems. The notion of critical pairs is central for being able to verify local confluence of rewriting systems in a static way. Critical pairs are defined already in the framework of graphs and adhesive rewriting systems. These systems may hold rules with or without negative application conditions. In this paper however, we consider rules with more general application conditions - also called nested application conditions - that are known to be equivalent to finite first-order graph conditions. The classical critical pair notion denotes conflicting transformations in a minimal context satisfying the application conditions. This is no longer true for combinations of positive and ne...
We present a new criterion for confluence of (possibly) non-terminating left-linear term rewriting s...
International audienceConvergent rewriting systems on algebraic structures give methods to prove coh...
Confluence is a fundamental property of Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) since, as in other rewriting...
AbstractFor graph rewriting systems a notion of critical pair based only on the rewriting rules is d...
In this paper we prove as a central theorem, that the local confluence of critical pairs implies the...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is the generalization of embedding and confluence results for graph...
Abstract. It is shown that it is undecidable in general whether a terminating graph rewriting system...
Recently, initial conflicts were introduced in the framework of M-adhesive categories as an importan...
We lift the notion of nested application conditions from graph transformation systems to the general...
Understanding conflicts between transformation steps and rules is an important topic in algebraic gr...
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As it is well-known, the critical pair lemma enables a finite test for confluence of (finite) termin...
Part 4: Regular PapersInternational audienceWe present the foundations of critical pair analysis for...
GP 2 is a high-level domain-specific language for programming with graphs. Users write a set of gr...
We present a new criterion for confluence of (possibly) non-terminating left-linear term rewriting s...
International audienceConvergent rewriting systems on algebraic structures give methods to prove coh...
Confluence is a fundamental property of Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) since, as in other rewriting...
AbstractFor graph rewriting systems a notion of critical pair based only on the rewriting rules is d...
In this paper we prove as a central theorem, that the local confluence of critical pairs implies the...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is the generalization of embedding and confluence results for graph...
Abstract. It is shown that it is undecidable in general whether a terminating graph rewriting system...
Recently, initial conflicts were introduced in the framework of M-adhesive categories as an importan...
We lift the notion of nested application conditions from graph transformation systems to the general...
Understanding conflicts between transformation steps and rules is an important topic in algebraic gr...
AbstractInheritance is an important and widely spread concept enabling the elegant expression of hie...
AbstractUsing graph transformation as a formalism to specify model transformation, termination and c...
As it is well-known, the critical pair lemma enables a finite test for confluence of (finite) termin...
Part 4: Regular PapersInternational audienceWe present the foundations of critical pair analysis for...
GP 2 is a high-level domain-specific language for programming with graphs. Users write a set of gr...
We present a new criterion for confluence of (possibly) non-terminating left-linear term rewriting s...
International audienceConvergent rewriting systems on algebraic structures give methods to prove coh...
Confluence is a fundamental property of Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) since, as in other rewriting...