An Application of Ramsey's Theorem to Proving Programs Terminate (An Exposition)

Mathematics – Combinatorics

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20 pages, 5 programs. While this is classified under Combinatorics (to tell combinatorists that someone is using their stuff)

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We describe an application of Ramsey's Theorem to proving programs terminate. We then note that the application did not need the Full Ramsey Theory, but actually just needed a generalization of the Erdos-Szekeres theorem on monotone sequences. We discuss formally why this is weaker. This paper is self contained; it does not require knowledge of either field. Our account of the application of Ramsey Theory is based on articles by B. Cook, Podelski, and Rybalchenko

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