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z3: z3 (a first-order theorem prover and SMT solver)
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z3:
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z3: Z3 is an automated theorem prover and satisfiability modulo theories
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z3: (SMT) solver. Given a formula in first-order logic, it attempts to
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z3: either prove the formula or find a counterexample. Z3 supports
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z3: arithmetic, reasoning about arrays, and several other built-in
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z3: theories. Input problems are written in SMT-LIB format.
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z3:
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z3: This package includes the z3 program as well as C++ and Python APIs.
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z3:
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z3: Homepage: https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3/wiki
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