A Comparison of Well-Quasi Orders on Trees
Programming Languages
2013-09-23 v1 Computational Complexity
Data Structures and Algorithms
Abstract
Well-quasi orders such as homeomorphic embedding are commonly used to ensure termination of program analysis and program transformation, in particular supercompilation. We compare eight well-quasi orders on how discriminative they are and their computational complexity. The studied well-quasi orders comprise two very simple examples, two examples from literature on supercompilation and four new proposed by the author. We also discuss combining several well-quasi orders to get well-quasi orders of higher discriminative power. This adds 19 more well-quasi orders to the list.
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@article{arxiv.1309.5130,
title = {A Comparison of Well-Quasi Orders on Trees},
author = {Torben Æ. Mogensen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.5130},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
In Proceedings Festschrift for Dave Schmidt, arXiv:1309.4557