LTS Termination Proof

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Integer Transition System

Proof

1 Switch to Cooperation Termination Proof

We consider the following cutpoint-transitions:
l5 l5 l5: x1 = x1x2 = x2x3 = x3x4 = x4x5 = x5x6 = x6x7 = x7x8 = x8x9 = x9x10 = x10x11 = x11
l6 l6 l6: x1 = x1x2 = x2x3 = x3x4 = x4x5 = x5x6 = x6x7 = x7x8 = x8x9 = x9x10 = x10x11 = x11
l1 l1 l1: x1 = x1x2 = x2x3 = x3x4 = x4x5 = x5x6 = x6x7 = x7x8 = x8x9 = x9x10 = x10x11 = x11
l3 l3 l3: x1 = x1x2 = x2x3 = x3x4 = x4x5 = x5x6 = x6x7 = x7x8 = x8x9 = x9x10 = x10x11 = x11
l0 l0 l0: x1 = x1x2 = x2x3 = x3x4 = x4x5 = x5x6 = x6x7 = x7x8 = x8x9 = x9x10 = x10x11 = x11
l2 l2 l2: x1 = x1x2 = x2x3 = x3x4 = x4x5 = x5x6 = x6x7 = x7x8 = x8x9 = x9x10 = x10x11 = x11
and for every transition t, a duplicate t is considered.

2 SCC Decomposition

We consider subproblems for each of the 1 SCC(s) of the program graph.

2.1 SCC Subproblem 1/1

Here we consider the SCC { l1, l3, l0, l2 }.

2.1.1 Transition Removal

We remove transition 5 using the following ranking functions, which are bounded by 0.

l0: 14 − x1
l1: 15 − x1
l2: 14 − x1
l3: 15 − x1

2.1.2 Transition Removal

We remove transitions 1, 3, 2, 6 using the following ranking functions, which are bounded by 0.

l0: 2
l1: 1
l2: 3
l3: 0

2.1.3 Trivial Cooperation Program

There are no more "sharp" transitions in the cooperation program. Hence the cooperation termination is proved.

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