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Day 24: Crossed Wires

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[โ€“] gedhrel 2 points 1 week ago

Generic-ish. It'll fit any of the input problems I think. You could fool it by using a non-canonical circuit, because it knows nothing about the equivalence of boolean expressions; and it also relies on one swap sufficing to fix an output, so I didn't go particularly far into turning it into a generic search. Either of those problem extensions would take much more effort from a solver, so my expectation is that they were deliberately avoided.