YES We show the termination of the TRS R: f(x,f(f(a(),a()),a())) -> f(f(a(),f(a(),a())),x) -- SCC decomposition. Consider the dependency pair problem (P, R), where P consists of p1: f#(x,f(f(a(),a()),a())) -> f#(f(a(),f(a(),a())),x) p2: f#(x,f(f(a(),a()),a())) -> f#(a(),f(a(),a())) and R consists of: r1: f(x,f(f(a(),a()),a())) -> f(f(a(),f(a(),a())),x) The estimated dependency graph contains the following SCCs: {p1} -- Reduction pair. Consider the dependency pair problem (P, R), where P consists of p1: f#(x,f(f(a(),a()),a())) -> f#(f(a(),f(a(),a())),x) and R consists of: r1: f(x,f(f(a(),a()),a())) -> f(f(a(),f(a(),a())),x) The set of usable rules consists of (no rules) Take the reduction pair: lexicographic combination of reduction pairs: 1. matrix interpretations: carrier: N^1 order: standard order interpretations: f#_A(x1,x2) = x1 + x2 f_A(x1,x2) = x1 + 1 a_A() = 1 2. lexicographic path order with precedence: precedence: f > f# > a argument filter: pi(f#) = [] pi(f) = [1] pi(a) = [] The next rules are strictly ordered: p1 We remove them from the problem. Then no dependency pair remains.