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- fast_bridge.py: states as 210-bit integer edge-bitmasks (compact memory, O(1) set ops); build a NetworkX graph only once per state for the planar embedding; parity-subgraph bridges via one iterative DFS per state instead of per-edge subgraph copies. Validated identical orbits to the slow version; throughput ~5170 states/s vs ~1100 (graph.copy was 66% of old runtime). - fast_decide.py: integrated, gated ELG-witness check (only even-class sources with all-opposite-class neighbourhoods are tested with the ground-truth is_even_level_graph, then parity match). Witness detection validated (ELGs -> True, T*_9 -> False). - Feasibility finding: bridge orbits are ~100x smaller than full E/O orbits but still 1e5-1e6 states per labelling (partitions 0,1 of dual 0 exceed 310k and 685k without exhausting), x ~150 valid parity partitions per dual. Exhausting every orbit -- required for a conclusive NEGATIVE -- is computationally infeasible. A conclusive POSITIVE (witness ELG) remains reachable; none found so far. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>