Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by AforAmpere » October 15th, 2017, 7:43 pm

Another update with more ships, can someone help add the tables for periods 24-30? Anyway, here are some better, more comprehensive, but not nearly done files. Can more periods be made with this 4c/7?

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x = 4, y = 1, rule = B2-ek3ack4acrtw5eijk6-in7/S03ei4aj5eijq6k
2obo!
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I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.

Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by praosylen » October 15th, 2017, 9:23 pm

AforAmpere wrote:Can more periods be made with this 4c/7?

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x = 4, y = 1, rule = B2-ek3ack4acrtw5eijk6-in7/S03ei4aj5eijq6k
2obo!
37-cell 8c/14o:

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x = 24, y = 19, rule = B2-ek3ack4crtw5eijk6-in7/S03ei4aej5eijq6k
2obo16bo$19b2o$23bo$12b2obo2b4o$23bo$19b2o$7bo12bo3$11bo3bo$19bobo$22b
o$7bo10bobobo$22bo$19bobo$12b2obo3$2obo!
The p7 puffer this is based on works in the original rule; the period-doubling reaction doesn't.
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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by Saka » October 16th, 2017, 6:12 am

I'm just going to plop this here. Hope there's a few things in there.
B-Hept. 16 Oct 2017.zip
The B-Warehouse 16 October 2017. Contains more than 100 B-Heptominos.
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(Also, any ideas for a name of my search? Current ideas: FABS (Fully Automated B-Search), ABS (Automated B-Search), BOPS (Bs that have Odd Period Search), Auto-Bee)

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by AforAmpere » October 16th, 2017, 7:44 pm

Saka wrote:Hope there's a few things in there.
That 25c/51 is pretty ridiculous:

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x = 3, y = 4, rule = B2i3aijqr4r5ey6i7c/S2aek3-aey6k
2o$b2o$2o$o!
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.

Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by Saka » October 17th, 2017, 4:52 am

AforAmpere wrote:
That 25c/51 is pretty ridiculous:

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x = 3, y = 4, rule = B2i3aijqr4r5ey6i7c/S2aek3-aey6k
2o$b2o$2o$o!
I'm not sure why but my guess is because it looks like a WSS at some points?

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by wildmyron » October 17th, 2017, 6:10 am

I posted this 4-cell 7c/7 photon elsewhere:

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x = 4, y = 2, rule = B2ae3er4a/S2cn3enq
bobo$o2bo!
I also have a 4-cell 9c/9 photon from a while ago:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2ak3cnr4ny5e/S
obo$2bo$o!
and a 4-cell 15c/15 photon

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x = 3, y = 4, rule = B2ace3ey5n/S2c3n
2bo$2bo$bo$o!
Recent searches have turned up a lot of new high period ships, but the low period gaps in the lightspeed ships were bugging me.
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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by Saka » October 17th, 2017, 7:06 am

c/99d
SO CLOSE TO C/100 :( :x

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x = 4, y = 3, rule = B2in3-cey4cery5y6i7c/S1c2-ci3-acy4eyz5aik6ce
2bo$b3o$2obo!

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by wildmyron » October 17th, 2017, 11:09 am

Saka wrote:c/99d
SO CLOSE TO C/100 :( :x

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x = 4, y = 3, rule = B2in3-cey4cery5y6i7c/S1c2-ci3-acy4eyz5aik6ce
2bo$b3o$2obo!
That's actually a 5-cell ship - see gen 98.

For some reason I thought we already had c/100

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2n3aijqr4akt5aejk7e/S2-cn3-ae4eitz5-eiry6ck7e
3o$obo$2bo!
That's from the B-ship collection in the Misc Discoveries thread. There's also 13c/100, 10c/100, 9c/100, a smaller 6c/100, 5c/100, 4c/100, 3c/100 and 2c/100 diagonal ships, an (11, 6)c/100 ship and a range of 2n/100 orthogonal ships.

@AforAmpere: Are the text files the most up to date record of the 5S project at the moment, or is the wiki being independently improved on? I'm at the point of being able to automatically generate a list of new record ships, but I'm not sure what to test against and what to do with the resulting list.
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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by AforAmpere » October 17th, 2017, 6:10 pm

wildmyron wrote: @AforAmpere: Are the text files the most up to date record of the 5S project at the moment, or is the wiki being independently improved on? I'm at the point of being able to automatically generate a list of new record ships, but I'm not sure what to test against and what to do with the resulting list.
I am updating the text files with every update to the wiki. I just don't post the text files that often because they change very, very often. Maybe I need some other way to do this?
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.

Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by AforAmpere » October 18th, 2017, 7:56 pm

Can someone make higher period 3c/5 ships? This reaction does not quite work.

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x = 4, y = 8, rule = B2-en3ey/S03eir4r6c
o$2o$o3$2bo$2b2o$2bo!
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.

Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by Saka » October 20th, 2017, 5:02 am

Here are more Bs, which do not include the previous B colelction (There may be some identicals)
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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by AforAmpere » October 22nd, 2017, 4:30 pm

A larger update, with still more to come.
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Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by toroidalet » October 25th, 2017, 11:01 am

22-cell 12c/124:

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x = 7, y = 25, rule = B3-y4ceijry5k6ci7c/S2-i3-aek5cj6cn
2bo$b3o$2obo$b3o$2bo16$5bo$4b3o$3b2obo$4b3o$5bo!
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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by AforAmpere » October 26th, 2017, 5:26 pm

A quick, but very large update to the Oblique ships file, now almost the size of the Orthogonal ships file. Has many more (2,1) and (3,1) ships.
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- EPE improvements.

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by BlinkerSpawn » October 29th, 2017, 10:11 am

22-cell 10c/34:

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x = 18, y = 10, rule = B3-cr4i/S1c2-k3
9bo7bo$9bo7bo$7bobo7bo$7bobo7bo3$12b3o$obo10bo$3o$3o!
35-cell 20c/68:

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x = 16, y = 26, rule = B3-cr4i/S1c2-k3
11bo2bo$7b2obo2bo$8bo$8bo2bo$7b2obo3$2bobo$2b3o$2b3o12$13bobo$bobo9b3o
$o3bo8b3o$bobo$2bo!
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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by AforAmpere » October 29th, 2017, 2:31 pm

3 cell 2c/5 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3a4ny5a/S03i4ajw5a7c
2bo2$obo!
3c/7 diagonal is the next diagonal speed to find.
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.

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- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by praosylen » October 29th, 2017, 5:30 pm

AforAmpere wrote:3 cell 2c/5 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3a4ny5a/S03i4ajw5a7c
2bo2$obo!
4-cell 6c/15:

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x = 5, y = 5, rule = B2-ek3a4eny5ac/S03iq4ajw5a6a7c
o2$4bo2$2bobo!
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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by AforAmpere » October 29th, 2017, 5:53 pm

A for awesome wrote: 4-cell 6c/15:

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x = 5, y = 5, rule = B2-ek3a4eny5ac/S03iq4ajw5a6a7c
o2$4bo2$2bobo!
Nice! Do you think 3c/7 diagonal is possible to find? Or (3,2)c/5?
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- EPE improvements.

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Post by Saka » October 31st, 2017, 8:04 am

c/212d I just found

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x = 20, y = 20, rule = B2cek3-eijn4-az5-ar6-ck7e8/S12i3jknry4ejnz5-ciqr6eik7c8
3bo$3o$3bo14$17bobo$18bo$18bo$18bo!

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by praosylen » October 31st, 2017, 10:24 am

(3,2)c/5:

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x = 9, y = 9, rule = B2-ik4irz5j6a/S1e2c3eknry4j5ery
2obo$2bo$5bo2bo$7bo$2bo4bo$7bo$4bo3bo2$4bo!
That tetraplet front end can probably be used for a number of (n+1,n)c/(2n+1) velocities.
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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by AforAmpere » October 31st, 2017, 6:11 pm

Great! Two speeds to find before p5 is complete, (4,1)c/5 and (3,1)c/5, any leads?
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- EPE improvements.

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by praosylen » October 31st, 2017, 7:10 pm

AforAmpere wrote:Great! Two speeds to find before p5 is complete, (4,1)c/5 and (3,1)c/5, any leads?
Not on those, but here's an incomplete (4,2)c/9:

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x = 4, y = 2, rule = B2-ik3cnr4jkq5kqr6i/S1e2ck3ai4ry5ej
2obo$2bo!
I'm not sure it's actually possible to complete, though.
EDIT: p28 6c/7 puffer/rake:

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x = 38, y = 67, rule = B2ac3ae4ar/S02i3ain4ar
13bob3o2b3obo$14bobob2obobo$12bo12bo$16b2o2b2o$9bob3o3bo2bo3b3obo$11bo
2bo8bo2bo2$16bo4bo$16b2o2b2o$10b2o4b2o2b2o4b2o$17b4o$12bo5b2o5bo$10bo
5bo4bo5bo$8bo9b2o9bo$17b4o$16b2o2b2o$7bo8b2o2b2o8bo$9bo6bo4bo6bo$6bobo
bo6bo2bo6bobobo$5bo3bo18bo3bo$15bo2b2o2bo$6b2o7bo6bo7b2o2$2b3o5b2o3bob
o2bobo3b2o5b3o$5bo10bo4bo10bo$bo2bo28bo2bo$2bo3bo10bo2bo10bo3bo$15bo6b
o2$9bo18bo$15bo6bo$11bo5bo2bo5bo$13bo2bob2obo2bo$17bo2bo$15bo6bo$12bo
12bo$7bo6bo2bo2bo2bo6bo$bo3bo26bo3bo$13bo10bo$10bo7b2o7bo$4bo28bo$17bo
2bo$14bo8bo2$2bo32bo$3bo6bo6bo2bo6bo6bo$2bo2bo26bo2bo$4bo3bo20bo3bo$
10bo6bo2bo6bo$6bo24bo$12bo12bo$17bo2bo$11bo14bo$9bo18bo$17bo2bo$11bo
14bo$13bo10bo$17bo2bo$15bo6bo$12bo12bo$7bo6bo2bo2bo2bo6bo$5bo26bo$13bo
10bo$10bo7b2o7bo2$17bo2bo$o2bo10bo8bo10bo2bo!
Will try to stabilize into a spaceship.

EDIT 2: I've pretty much given up on the 6c/7, but here's a (5,1)c/8 frontend:

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x = 4, y = 2, rule = B2ac3aky4kqrwz5ci6ce/S12en3eiqr4ekq5enr6i
2obo$2bo!
EDIT 3: Fixed edit numbers.
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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by AforAmpere » November 1st, 2017, 6:12 pm

4c/11 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3akn4kn5eknr6ain7e/S02-ae3ijr4kqwy5ae6ae
2bo2$obo!
8c/18 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4aqt5n6e/S02ei3acijr4eqtw5an8
2bo2$obo!
5c/13 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3akn4aq5c/S02cn3ijnr4eqrw5akn
2bo2$obo!
5c/12 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3ak4qw5ck/S02ce3cijry4w6e
2bo2$obo!
6c/13 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3ak4aq5n/S02ei3ijr4w5an
2bo2$obo!
7c/16 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4qt5ckn6e/S02-an3cijr4eqtw5an6n
2bo2$obo!
5c/11 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3akn/S02ce3ijr4wy5a6e
2bo2$obo!
6c/19 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4a5n/S02ein3ijr4qw5an
2bo2$obo!
7c/15 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3ak4ekn5in6e/S02e3aijr4ekrtw5ajkn6n
2bo2$obo!
8c/17 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4a5n6e8/S02ei3cijr4iqwy5anr6c7e
2bo2$obo!
7c/21 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3aek4ci5inq/S02en3aijr4qtw5an6n
2bo2$obo!
Better 6c/16 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4ak5n6e7c/S02e3-ekqy4ertw5ain6a
2bo2$obo!
5c/14 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3akn4q5c6e/S02n3aijr4eqwy5an
2bo2$obo!
8c/22 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4qtw5iy6e/S02cek3ijnqr4ikqw5akn6ac7c8
2bo2$obo!
3 cell 6c/15 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3ak4aeq5cn/S02-ai3ijr4cerw5an6n
2bo2$obo!
6c/14 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4w5cn/S02c3ijnr4nw5cy6e
2bo2$obo!
7c/17 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3akq4aekw5cn/S02ei3ijr4w5akn
2bo2$obo!
EDIT 10^15:
9c/20 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3akq4kqw5n6cen/S02en3eijry4irw5akn6k
2bo2$obo!
9c/19 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4tw5cin6e7c/S02ce3eijr4cktw5aenr6k
2bo2$obo!
10c/22 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3akq4akq5cen6e/S02ei3ijr4iqtw5ajnr
2bo2$obo!
6c/17 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3ak4w5ckn6en/S02en3ijnr4artw5aen6ac7c
2bo2$obo!
7c/19 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3ak4jn5ikn6aen/S02e3cijkr4ckwyz5aikny6a
2bo2$obo!
EDIT Graham's Number

9c/21 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3aekq4iqwz5knqy6en/S02e3-cknq4irw5akn6n
2bo2$obo!
10c/25 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4jnq5in6-i8/S02e3-anqy4kqw5an6akn7
2bo2$obo!
8c/20 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3ak4aew5n6e7c/S02cn3eijr4cerw5an
2bo2$obo!
7c/20 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3ak4aeqw5cn/S02e3aijr4erw5aeknq
2bo2$obo!
I believe all of these are new. I am running a search for B2a three cell diagonal ships using the searchRule-matchPatt.py on the 4c/9 I had posted up above.
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Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by wildmyron » November 2nd, 2017, 2:11 am

@AforAmpere: that's certainly a productive search for diagonal ships.

@A for awesome: great work with the low period knight ships.
A for awesome wrote:p28 6c/7 puffer/rake:

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<snip>
Will try to stabilize into a spaceship.

EDIT: I've pretty much given up on the 6c/7
I don't think it's hopeless, but the presence of S0 certainly makes most rules the frontend works in quite productive. Here's a rule with a p14 6c/6 puffer, as well as a wider p7 one.

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x = 30, y = 95, rule = B2ac3ae4arz/S02i3ain4ar5j7c
7bobo$o6bo4bo2$10bo$8bo16bo$2bo3bo5bo4bo2bo$15bo4bo3b2o$12b3o3bo6bobo$
16bo8bo3bo$24bo3bo$11b2o2bo2bo10bo$13bobo4b3o3bob2o$o7bo4bo3b5o3b2o2bo
$10bobo2bobob2o7bo$10bobo2bobob2o7bo$o7bo4bo3b5o3b2o2bo$13bobo4b3o3bob
2o$11b2o2bo2bo10bo$24bo3bo$16bo8bo3bo$12b3o3bo6bobo$15bo4bo3b2o$2bo3bo
5bo4bo2bo$8bo16bo$10bo2$o6bo4bo$7bobo18$7bo5bo5bo$21bo2bobo$24bo2bo$
23bo2b3o$22bobo2b2o$6bo5bo8bo2b2o2bo$19b4o2b2o$17bo$15bobo2bo8bo$21bob
o4bo$5bo2bo2bo2bo5bob2o5bo$16bo9bob2o$16bo8b2o2bo$5bo2bo2bo2bo7b2o4bo$
21bo6bo$25b2o2bo$26bob2o$29bo$24bo3bo$25bo3bo$6bo5bo5bo6bobo$24b2o$14b
o11bo$4bo5bo2bo2b2o6bo$6bobo6bo2bo6bo$6bobo6bo2bo6bo$4bo5bo2bo2b2o6bo$
14bo11bo$24b2o$6bo5bo5bo6bobo$25bo3bo$24bo3bo$29bo$26bob2o$25b2o2bo$
21bo6bo$5bo2bo2bo2bo7b2o4bo$16bo8b2o2bo$16bo9bob2o$5bo2bo2bo2bo5bob2o
5bo$21bobo4bo$15bobo2bo8bo$17bo$19b4o2b2o$6bo5bo8bo2b2o2bo$22bobo2b2o$
23bo2b3o$24bo2bo$21bo2bobo$7bo5bo5bo!
There's not much more hope for these because it's so difficult to clean up the dots without making plenty more.
The 5S project (Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds) is now maintained by AforAmpere. The latest collection is hosted on GitHub and contains well over 1,000,000 spaceships.

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Re: Smallest Spaceships Supporting Specific Speeds (5s) Project

Post by AforAmpere » November 2nd, 2017, 6:41 am

11c/24 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3ak4eqw5ckn6e/S02e3aeijr4qrtw5aekn
2bo2$obo!
12c/26:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3akq4aq5ckn/S02ei3ijnr4wy5aen
2bo2$obo!
12c/28:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4ae5n/S02cei3-akqy4qrw5an
2bo2$obo!
8c/19 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4ae5n6e/S03acijr4eqtw5an6c7c8
2bo2$obo!
7c/18 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4k5in6n/S02e3-ekq4aerw5an6a
2bo2$obo!
8c/21 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3ak4n5cny6e/S02en3aijry4aekw5akn8
2bo2$obo!
8c/23 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3akq4eikqtw5in6ck7c/S02cek3-akqy4qrwz5-ckqr7c8
2bo2$obo!
9c/22 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4k5n6en/S02e3-eknq4aertw5aejn6a7c
2bo2$obo!
9c/23 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4enqw5ckn6e7c8/S02ei3cijr4krtw5ajkny7c
2bo2$obo!
9c/25 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3akq4ik5cinq6e/S02en3ijnr4ckqwy5ajkny6i
2bo2$obo!
9c/26:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2aci3aek4jqtwy5knqr6e/S02ek3ijry4w5aekny6n
2bo2$obo!
10c/21 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3akq4cij5cn6en/S02e3aijr4acektw5ajkn
2bo2$obo!
10c/27 diagonal:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4ceiw5-aejy6ae8/S02e3ijry4iqwy5aknqy6akn7e8
2bo2$obo!
10c/31:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4ijky5cknr6ae/S02e3cijry4aw5an6c
2bo2$obo!
11c/23:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4ck5inq6e7c/S02en3ijr4kqw5any
2bo2$obo!
11c/29:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4jqyz5inq6ce/S02ce3-cenq4aciwy5aeknq6c
2bo2$obo!
12c/25:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4qtwy5in6-i/S02ei3aijr4w5aknqy6in
2bo2$obo!
13c/30:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3ak4ijnqwz5cnr6ce8/S02ek3ijnry4awy5aejny7c
2bo2$obo!
18c/40:

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B2-ek3akq4cnq5cn6ce/S02ei3ijr4aiqrwyz5an6n
2bo2$obo!
I manage the 5S project, which collects all known spaceship speeds in Isotropic Non-totalistic rules. I also wrote EPE, a tool for searching in the INT rulespace.

Things to work on:
- Find (7,1)c/8 and 9c/10 ships in non-B0 INT.
- EPE improvements.

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