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pySMT is a library for SMT formulae manipulation and solving, which makes
working with Satisfiability Modulo Theory simple.

Among others, the user can:

- Define formulae in a solver independent way in a simple and inutitive way,
- Write ad-hoc simplifiers and operators,
- Dump your problems in the SMT-Lib format,
- Solve them using one of the native solvers, or by wrapping any SMT-Lib
  complaint solver.

pySMT provides methods to define a formula in Linear Real Arithmetic (LRA),
Real Difference Logic (RDL), their combination (LIRA), Equalities and
Uninterpreted Functions (EUF), Bit-Vectors (BV), and Arrays (A). The following
solvers are supported through native APIs: MathSAT, Z3, CVC4, Yices, CUDD,
PicoSAT, and Boolector. Additionally, you can use any SMT-LIB 2 compliant
solver.

PySMT assumes that the python bindings for the SMT Solver are installed and
accessible from your PYTHONPATH.

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