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perf: bv_decide uses rfl in reflection if possible #6286

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This PR ensure bv_decide uses definitional equality in its reflection procedure as much as possible. Previously it would build up explicit congruence proofs for the kernel to check. This reduces the size of proof terms passed to kernel speeds up checking of large reflection proofs.

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