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semantic-equivalence-verifier

Proves two program fragments semantically equivalent using symbolic reasoning — stronger than testing, applicable when differential testing is insufficient or impossible. Use when behavior preservation must be proven rather than sampled, when the input space is too large to enumerate, or when a transformation needs a correctness argument.

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