Fumarole

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Fumarole
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 18
Bounding box 8 × 7
Period 5
Mod 5
Heat 12.8
Volatility 0.72
Strict volatility 0.72
Discovered by Dean Hickerson
Year of discovery 1989

Fumarole is a period 5 oscillator that was found by Dean Hickerson in September 1989. In terms of its 18 cells it is the fourth smallest period 5 oscillator, after pseudo-barberpole, octagon 2, and Silver's p5; however, its 7×8 bounding box is the smallest of any known period 5 oscillator. The domino spark that it provides makes it useful in the construction of higher period oscillators such as the p35 beehive hassler, p40 B-heptomino shuttle, and 98P25. On September 1, 1995, Noam Elkies found a way to non-trivially combine two fumaroles and a blinker into a period 10 oscillator, shown below;[1] 4 can be combined in a similar fashion. In February 2000 Stephen Silver found a 7-glider synthesis of this oscillator.[2]

Image gallery

Noam Elkies' period 10 oscillator involving two fumaroles and a blinker
RLE: here

See also

References

  1. x-oscs-new-p001-019.lif pattern collection
  2. Jason Summers' jslife pattern collection.

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