We show that, contrary to the situation in first-order term rewriting, almost none of the usual properties of rewriting are modular for higher-order rewriting, irrespective of the higher-order rewriting format. We show that for the particular format of simply typed applicative term rewriting systems modularity of confluence, normalization, and termination can be recovered by imposing suitable linearity constraints
Modular properties of term rewriting systems, i.e. properties which are preserved under disjoint uni...
Abstract. A modular property of term rewriting systems is one that holds for the direct sum of two d...
We provide a global technique, called neatening, for the study of modularity of left-linear term rew...
We show that, contrary to the situation in first-order term rewriting, almost none of the usual prop...
We show that, contrary to the situation in first-order term rewriting, almost none of the usual prop...
The last open problem regarding the modularity of the fundamental properties of Term Rewriting Syste...
AbstractWe study modular properties in strongly convergent infinitary term rewriting. In particular,...
AbstractWe study higher-order rewrite systems (HRSs) which extend term rewriting to λ-terms. HRSs ca...
AbstractThe last open problem regarding the modularity of the fundamental properties of Term Rewriti...
AbstractIn this paper, we study modular aspects of hierarchical combinations of term rewriting syste...
We study Higher-Order Rewrite Systems (HRSs) which extend term rewriting to -terms. HRSs can descri...
Modular properties of term rewriting systems, i.e. properties which are preserved under disjoint uni...
AbstractA modular property of term rewriting systems is one that holds for the direct sum of two dis...
AbstractIt is well-known that termination is not a modular property of term rewriting systems, i.e.,...
AbstractWe provide a global technique, called neatening, for the study of modularity of left-linear ...
Modular properties of term rewriting systems, i.e. properties which are preserved under disjoint uni...
Abstract. A modular property of term rewriting systems is one that holds for the direct sum of two d...
We provide a global technique, called neatening, for the study of modularity of left-linear term rew...
We show that, contrary to the situation in first-order term rewriting, almost none of the usual prop...
We show that, contrary to the situation in first-order term rewriting, almost none of the usual prop...
The last open problem regarding the modularity of the fundamental properties of Term Rewriting Syste...
AbstractWe study modular properties in strongly convergent infinitary term rewriting. In particular,...
AbstractWe study higher-order rewrite systems (HRSs) which extend term rewriting to λ-terms. HRSs ca...
AbstractThe last open problem regarding the modularity of the fundamental properties of Term Rewriti...
AbstractIn this paper, we study modular aspects of hierarchical combinations of term rewriting syste...
We study Higher-Order Rewrite Systems (HRSs) which extend term rewriting to -terms. HRSs can descri...
Modular properties of term rewriting systems, i.e. properties which are preserved under disjoint uni...
AbstractA modular property of term rewriting systems is one that holds for the direct sum of two dis...
AbstractIt is well-known that termination is not a modular property of term rewriting systems, i.e.,...
AbstractWe provide a global technique, called neatening, for the study of modularity of left-linear ...
Modular properties of term rewriting systems, i.e. properties which are preserved under disjoint uni...
Abstract. A modular property of term rewriting systems is one that holds for the direct sum of two d...
We provide a global technique, called neatening, for the study of modularity of left-linear term rew...