Difference between revisions of "Karel's p28"

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Revision as of 10:10, 19 May 2019

Karel's p28
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 88
Bounding box 36 × 36
Period 28
Mod 28
Heat 106.3
Volatility 0.97
Strict volatility 0.97
Discovered by Karel Suhajda
Year of discovery 2007

Karel's p28 is a named period 28 oscillator discovered by Karel Suhajda on June 12, 2007.[1] Other than sharing blocks, two of these oscillators can interact at two ships.

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Two copies of this oscillator interacting at two ships
Download RLE: click here

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