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On recursive path ordering (English)
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1985
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The ''recursive path ordering'' (RPO) scheme of Dershowitz is a powerful way of extending a partial order on a set of function symbols to a well- founded partial order on their set of terms. We prove that, given a pair of terms, the problem of deciding whether they can be made RPO- comparable, by choosing a partial order on their function symbols, is NP- complete.
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term rewriting systems
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termination
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well-founded partial order
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