In this paper we address the open problem of classifying the expressive power of classes of rewriting systems. We introduce a framework to reason about the relative expressive power between classes of rewrite system, with respect to every property of interest P. In particular, we investigate four main classes of rewriting systems: left-linear Term Rewriting Systems, Term Rewriting Systems, Normal Conditional Term Rewriting Systems and Join Conditional Term Rewriting Systems. It is proved that, for all the main properties of interest of rewriting systems (completeness, termination, confluence, normalization etc.) these four classes form a hierarchy of increasing expressive power, with two total gaps, between left-linear TRSs and TRSs, and be...
AbstractWe extend a widely used concept of rewrite systems with a unit holding a kind of global info...
AbstractMany important applications of rewrite systems, e.g., automated reasoning, algebraic specifi...
Abstract. We address the problem of an efficient rewriting strategy for general term rewriting syste...
AbstractCurrying is a transformation of term rewrite systems which may contain symbols of arbitrary ...
AbstractThis paper is on several basic properties of term rewrite systems: reachability, joinability...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the inferability of term rewriting systems (trss, for short) from po...
AbstractThe theorem of Huet and Lévy stating that for orthogonal rewrite systems (i) every reducible...
Given the set ℐ of terms, a congruence ∼ on ℐ and a set N of representatives for ∼, we say a term re...
We study Higher-Order Rewrite Systems (HRSs) which extend term rewriting to -terms. HRSs can descri...
AbstractA term rewriting system is called growing if each variable occurring on both the left-hand s...
A rewrite closure is an extension of a term rewrite system with new rules, usually deduced by transi...
Algebraic specifications of abstract data types can often be viewed as systems of rewrite rules. He...
A rewrite closure is an extension of a term rewrite system with new rules, usually deduced by transi...
We provide a unified view on three extensions of Process rewrite systems (PRS) and compare their an...
AbstractA term rewriting system is called complete if it is both confluent and strongly normalising....
AbstractWe extend a widely used concept of rewrite systems with a unit holding a kind of global info...
AbstractMany important applications of rewrite systems, e.g., automated reasoning, algebraic specifi...
Abstract. We address the problem of an efficient rewriting strategy for general term rewriting syste...
AbstractCurrying is a transformation of term rewrite systems which may contain symbols of arbitrary ...
AbstractThis paper is on several basic properties of term rewrite systems: reachability, joinability...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the inferability of term rewriting systems (trss, for short) from po...
AbstractThe theorem of Huet and Lévy stating that for orthogonal rewrite systems (i) every reducible...
Given the set ℐ of terms, a congruence ∼ on ℐ and a set N of representatives for ∼, we say a term re...
We study Higher-Order Rewrite Systems (HRSs) which extend term rewriting to -terms. HRSs can descri...
AbstractA term rewriting system is called growing if each variable occurring on both the left-hand s...
A rewrite closure is an extension of a term rewrite system with new rules, usually deduced by transi...
Algebraic specifications of abstract data types can often be viewed as systems of rewrite rules. He...
A rewrite closure is an extension of a term rewrite system with new rules, usually deduced by transi...
We provide a unified view on three extensions of Process rewrite systems (PRS) and compare their an...
AbstractA term rewriting system is called complete if it is both confluent and strongly normalising....
AbstractWe extend a widely used concept of rewrite systems with a unit holding a kind of global info...
AbstractMany important applications of rewrite systems, e.g., automated reasoning, algebraic specifi...
Abstract. We address the problem of an efficient rewriting strategy for general term rewriting syste...