WORST_CASE(?,O(n^1)) * Step 1: Bounds WORST_CASE(?,O(n^1)) + Considered Problem: - Strict TRS: p(m,n,s(r)) -> p(m,r,n) p(m,0(),0()) -> m p(m,s(n),0()) -> p(0(),n,m) - Signature: {p/3} / {0/0,s/1} - Obligation: innermost runtime complexity wrt. defined symbols {p} and constructors {0,s} + Applied Processor: Bounds {initialAutomaton = minimal, enrichment = match} + Details: The problem is match-bounded by 1. The enriched problem is compatible with follwoing automaton. 0_0() -> 1 0_0() -> 2 0_1() -> 1 0_1() -> 2 p_0(2,2,2) -> 1 p_1(2,2,2) -> 1 s_0(2) -> 1 s_0(2) -> 2 2 -> 1 * Step 2: EmptyProcessor WORST_CASE(?,O(1)) + Considered Problem: - Weak TRS: p(m,n,s(r)) -> p(m,r,n) p(m,0(),0()) -> m p(m,s(n),0()) -> p(0(),n,m) - Signature: {p/3} / {0/0,s/1} - Obligation: innermost runtime complexity wrt. defined symbols {p} and constructors {0,s} + Applied Processor: EmptyProcessor + Details: The problem is already closed. The intended complexity is O(1). WORST_CASE(?,O(n^1))