We will answer a question posed in [DJK91], and will show that Huet's completion algorithm [Hu81] becomes incomplete, i.e. it may generate a term rewriting system that is not confluent, if it is modified in a way that the reduction ordering used for completion can be changed during completion provided that the new ordering is compatible with the actual rules. In particular, we will show that this problem may not only arise if the modified completion algorithm does not terminate: Even if the algorithm terminates without failure, the generated finite noetherian term rewriting system may be non-confluent. Most existing implementations of the Knuth-Bendix algorithm provide the user with help in choosing a reduction ordering: If an unorientable ...
We present extensions of our Isabelle Formalization of Rewriting that cover two historically related...
We present extensions of our Isabelle Formalization of Rewriting that cover two historically related...
The Knuth-Bendix completion procedure can be used to transform an equational system into a convergen...
. We will answer a question posed in [DJK91], and will show that Huet's completion algorithm [H...
AbstractWe give in this paper a complete description of the Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm. We pr...
Introduction Since the Knuth and Bendix landmark paper [12], a lot of work has been devoted to the ...
Knuth-Bendix completion is a technique for equational automated theorem proving based on term rewrit...
AbstractThe Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm is a procedure which generates confluent and terminati...
AbstractThe Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm is a procedure which generates confluent and terminati...
Abstract. A Knuth-Bendix completion procedure is parametrized by a reduction ordering used to ensure...
Term rewriting systems provide a simple mechanism for computing in equations. An equation is convert...
AbstractWe give in this paper a complete description of the Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm. We pr...
In this note, we present and study a typical example to illustrate the non determinism of the Knuth-...
Term rewriting systems provide a simple mechanism for computing in equations. An equation is convert...
Abstract For many years, all existing completeness results for Knuth-Bendix completion and ordered p...
We present extensions of our Isabelle Formalization of Rewriting that cover two historically related...
We present extensions of our Isabelle Formalization of Rewriting that cover two historically related...
The Knuth-Bendix completion procedure can be used to transform an equational system into a convergen...
. We will answer a question posed in [DJK91], and will show that Huet's completion algorithm [H...
AbstractWe give in this paper a complete description of the Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm. We pr...
Introduction Since the Knuth and Bendix landmark paper [12], a lot of work has been devoted to the ...
Knuth-Bendix completion is a technique for equational automated theorem proving based on term rewrit...
AbstractThe Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm is a procedure which generates confluent and terminati...
AbstractThe Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm is a procedure which generates confluent and terminati...
Abstract. A Knuth-Bendix completion procedure is parametrized by a reduction ordering used to ensure...
Term rewriting systems provide a simple mechanism for computing in equations. An equation is convert...
AbstractWe give in this paper a complete description of the Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm. We pr...
In this note, we present and study a typical example to illustrate the non determinism of the Knuth-...
Term rewriting systems provide a simple mechanism for computing in equations. An equation is convert...
Abstract For many years, all existing completeness results for Knuth-Bendix completion and ordered p...
We present extensions of our Isabelle Formalization of Rewriting that cover two historically related...
We present extensions of our Isabelle Formalization of Rewriting that cover two historically related...
The Knuth-Bendix completion procedure can be used to transform an equational system into a convergen...