Beluchenko's p13
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Pattern type | Oscillator | ||||||
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Number of cells | 34 | ||||||
Bounding box | 17 × 17 | ||||||
Period | 13 | ||||||
Mod | 13 | ||||||
Heat | 30.2 | ||||||
Volatility | 0.96 | ||||||
Strict volatility | 0.96 | ||||||
Discovered by | Nicolay Beluchenko | ||||||
Year of discovery | 2009 | ||||||
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Beluchenko's p13, also known by its systematic name 34P13, is a period 13 oscillator found by Nicolay Beluchenko[1] on January 4, 2009.[2] In terms of its 34 cells, it is the smallest known period 13 oscillator.[3]
It can be combined with itself and with other oscillators to produce larger oscillators with periods that are multiples of 13. There are three ways in which two of these can share a common block, all of which are shown below. Jason Summers also discovered that four of these oscillators can be combined to create a pure rotor oscillator (i.e., where none of the cells are alive in all phases), making it the first such oscillator known with a prime period greater than two.
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References
- ↑ "New Oscillators at Game of Life News" (January 8, 2009). Retrieved on April 11, 2009.
- ↑ Jason Summers' all-osc oscillators collection
- ↑ "Class 2 Objects Catalog". Retrieved on April 11, 2009.
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- Patterns with 34 cells
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- Oscillators with period 13
- Prime-period oscillators
- Oscillators with mod 13
- Oscillators with heat 30
- Oscillators with volatility 0.96
- Oscillators with strict volatility 0.96
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