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Theory Path Orderings
- from related properties of the status function. Theory path orderings generalize associative path
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Buchberger's algorithm: A constraint-based completion procedure
- is constructed by the lexicographic combination of several associative path orderings (Bachmair and Plaisted 1985
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Associative-Commutative Reduction Orderings via Head-Preserving Interpretations
- associative path ordering of Delor and Puel [7], and any total AC-ordering defined by our generic definition
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Constraints in Term Algebras (Short Survey)
- use the associative path ordering [4] on formulae 1 , extending the precedence on F [ X defined by
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Termination of Associative-Commutative Rewriting using Dependency Pairs Criteria
- are minimal in the precedence, then rpo is an AC-compatible simplification ordering. Associative path
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Termination of Associative-Commutative Rewriting by Dependency Pairs
- ��cation ordering. Associative path orderings are extensions of RPO that allow a more general precedence
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Automated Deduction with Associative Commutative Operators
- is the associative path ordering scheme [BP85], which extends the recursive path ordering (see also [Der82
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Superposition Theorem Proving for Commutative Algebraic Theories
- ) that generalizes the basic idea of the associative path ordering (Bachmair and Plaisted 1985). In our construction
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D-Bases for Polynomial Ideals over Commutative Noetherian Rings
- this associative path ordering by apo or simply . 4 Any precedence on the indeterminates will do. If all
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Any Ground Associative-Commutative Theory Has a Finite Canonical System
- . Perhaps the best known among them is the associative path ordering scheme [?], which extends the recursive
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