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QH256: Formal 256-bit engine (128x2-bit cells, Q={U,F,T,G}). Uses S3 semantic permutations (local) & coprime-shift routing (global). Proven via Invalid-Fixity, Guard-Dominance, and Closure theorems. 32-byte state, branchless LUT-based. Optimized for algebraic integrity. Mathematical engine, NOT an application. Author: Patrick R Miller (Iinkognit0)

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