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Pattern type | Oscillator | ||||||
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Number of cells | 16 | ||||||
Bounding box | 10 × 5 | ||||||
Period | 3 | ||||||
Mod | Unknown | ||||||
Heat | 6 | ||||||
Volatility | 0.41 | ||||||
Strict volatility | 0.41 | ||||||
Discovered by | Robert Wainwright | ||||||
Year of discovery | 1984 | ||||||
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Candlefrobra (or cis-block and long hook eating tub) was found by Robert Wainwright in November 1984. It is about the forty-seventh most common naturally-occurring oscillator.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ Achim Flammenkamp (September 7, 2004). "Most seen natural occurring ash objects in Game of Life". Retrieved on January 15, 2009.
External links
Categories:
- Patterns
- Oscillators with 16 cells
- Periodic objects with minimum population 16
- Patterns with 16 cells
- Patterns found by Robert Wainwright
- Patterns found in 1984
- Patterns that can be constructed with 12 gliders
- Oscillators
- Oscillators with period 3
- Oscillators with heat 6
- Oscillators with volatility 0.41
- Oscillators with strict volatility 0.41