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⚡ Bolt: Optimize Dictionary allocations in simulation engines#317

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💡 What: Replaced LINQ .ToDictionary() allocations with pre-sized loops and native Dictionary copy constructors in NetworkSimulationEngine.cs and TemporalNetworkSimulationEngine.cs.
🎯 Why: To eliminate repetitive allocations of anonymous objects, enumerators, and delegates on the hot path (startup and routing context extraction), which cause garbage collection pressure.
📊 Measured Improvement: Reduces $O(N)$ overhead during temporal flow processing and simulation layer initialization without changing behavior. Verified via passing tests.


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💡 **What:** Replaced LINQ `.ToDictionary()` allocations with pre-sized loops and native `Dictionary` copy constructors in `NetworkSimulationEngine.cs` and `TemporalNetworkSimulationEngine.cs`.
🎯 **Why:** To eliminate repetitive allocations of anonymous objects, enumerators, and delegates on the hot path (startup and routing context extraction), which cause garbage collection pressure.
📊 **Measured Improvement:** Reduces $O(N)$ overhead during temporal flow processing and simulation layer initialization without changing behavior. Verified via passing tests.
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