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Tyrolean Termination Tool 2

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Rewriting Techniques and Applications (RTA 2009)

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This paper describes the second edition of the Tyrolean Termination Tool—a fully automatic termination analyzer for first-order term rewrite systems. The main features of this tool are its (non-)termination proving power, its speed, its flexibility due to a strategy language, and the fact that the source code of the whole project is freely available. The clean design together with a stand-alone OCaml library for term rewriting, make it a perfect starting point for other tools concerned with rewriting as well as experimental implementations of new termination methods.

This research is supported by FWF (Austrian Science Fund) project P18763.

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Korp, M., Sternagel, C., Zankl, H., Middeldorp, A. (2009). Tyrolean Termination Tool 2. In: Treinen, R. (eds) Rewriting Techniques and Applications. RTA 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5595. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02348-4_21

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