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Re: B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
Posted: November 16th, 2020, 11:57 pm
by LaundryPizza03
This p93 oscillator looks new.
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x = 10, y = 14, rule = B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
bo$o$bo2$8b2o$8b2o2$4bo$3bo$2bo$bo4bo$5bo$4bo$3bo!
Re: B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
Posted: November 17th, 2020, 11:21 am
by LaundryPizza03
There are nontrivial LCM oscillators at periods 39, 44, and 48, but nothing interesting so far. Each has a unique cell at the full period.
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x = 54, y = 11, rule = B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
o32bo13bo$bo2bo19bo9bo13bo$5bo7b2o6bob2o$3bob3o3bo2bo5bo3bo10bo13bo$bo
11bo16bo3bo14b2o$2b2obo3bo3bo16bo10bo10bo$3bo5bo20bo9bob2obo7bo$3bo9bo
15bo10bo2bo2bo$8bob2o2bo13bo12bo$8b2o5bo27bo$44bo!
Re: B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
Posted: December 29th, 2020, 11:22 am
by creeperman7002
c/5d linestretcher, c/5d line shifter (1hd), c/7o partial from ikpx2:
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x = 80, y = 60, rule = B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
5bo15bo49bo3bo$4b2o16bo47bobobobo$3b2obo16bo46bobobobo$5bo18bo46bo3bo$
5b2o18bo$7b2o17bo44bo3bo$6bo2bo17bo42b2o3b2o$bo6b3o17bo39b3o5b3o$3o6bo
19bo37bo3bo3bo3bo$b2ob2obobo20bo37b2o2bobo2b2o$4bo2bo3bo2bo16bo40bobo$
5bo3bo3bo2bo15bo34b2obobobobob2o$11b2o3bo16bo33b2o2b2ob2o2b2o$12b2obob
o16bo$12bo5bo16bo33bo7bo$13bo22bo31bobo5bobo$14b2obo19bo$15b2o21bo29bo
2bo3bo2bo$15bo23bo30b2o3b2o$40bo$18bo22bo28b2obob2o$19bo22bo26bo3bo3bo
$43bo27bo3bo$44bo$45bo27bo$46bo25bobo$47bo$48bo21bo5bo$49bo18bo9bo$50b
o16bobo2bobo2bobo$51bo4bo10bo11bo$52bo2b2o13b2o3b2o$53b2o2bo10bo3bobo
3bo$53b2o14bobo3bobo$56bobo$57b3o10bo5bo$57bo12bo5bo$59bo12bobo$60bo
10b5o$70b2obob2o$70bo5bo$72bobo$72b3o$69bobobobobo$68bo3b3o3bo$70bo5bo
$71bobobo$70bo5bo$70bobobobo$69bo7bo$70bobobobo$71b5o2$69bo3bo3bo$68bo
3b3o3bo$72b3o$67bobo2bobo2bobo$68b3o5b3o$70bo2bo2bo$70b2o3b2o!
EDIT: Small c/7 from ikpx2 after about a day:
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x = 15, y = 11, rule = B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
bo3bo3bo3bo$o3bobobobo3bo$3bo2bobo2bo$4bo5bo2$4bo5bo$4b2o3b2o$2b2o7b2o
$3bob2ob2obo$bo3b2ob2o3bo$ob2o7b2obo!
Re: B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
Posted: December 29th, 2020, 4:53 pm
by Hdjensofjfnen
LaundryPizza03 wrote: ↑November 16th, 2020, 11:57 pm
This p93 oscillator looks new.
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x = 10, y = 14, rule = B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
bo$o$bo2$8b2o$8b2o2$4bo$3bo$2bo$bo4bo$5bo$4bo$3bo!
That's quite possibly my new favorite oscillator in OCA -- the catalysis by the two four-cell diagonal lines is incredible.
Re: B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
Posted: December 29th, 2020, 6:06 pm
by creeperman7002
Here's another interesting oscillator in my collection:
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x = 12, y = 5, rule = B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
2bo$2o2bo5bo$bo3bo3bobo$4bo$2bo6b3o!
Re: B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
Posted: December 30th, 2020, 1:07 pm
by creeperman7002
I have proposed some names for this rule.
1. SignalLife (because of the signals)
2. CommonTLife (because of how common T is)
3. MOSLife (because it contains both an OMOS and an SMOS)
EDIT: Removed RepTLife because it is already a rule. Thanks bubblegum for pointing this out!
Re: B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
Posted: December 30th, 2020, 7:27 pm
by bubblegum
creeperman7002 wrote: ↑December 30th, 2020, 1:07 pm
4. RepTLife (because it contains both a T and a replicator)
reptlife is already a rule (B36-k7c/S2-i34q).
Re: B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
Posted: January 5th, 2021, 7:32 am
by Hunting
creeperman7002 wrote: ↑December 30th, 2020, 1:07 pm
I have proposed some names for this rule.
1. SignalLife (because of the signals)
2. CommonTLife (because of how common T is)
3. MOSLife (because it contains both an OMOS and an SMOS)
EDIT: Removed RepTLife because it is already a rule. Thanks bubblegum for pointing this out!
1 and 2 are too general as a name, as countless other rules have signals and common Ts. MOSLife is fine.
Re: B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
Posted: January 5th, 2021, 4:25 pm
by creeperman7002
Hunting wrote: ↑January 5th, 2021, 7:32 am
1 and 2 are too general as a name, as countless other rules have signals and common Ts. MOSLife is fine.
Alright, MOSLife it is. I will change the thread's name.
Re: MOSLife (B2n3-jn/S1c23-y)
Posted: February 20th, 2021, 11:04 am
by creeperman7002
To get this rule back up and running, here is a demonstration of my signal technology:
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x = 70, y = 103, rule = B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
69bo$67bo$67b3o4$69bo$67bo$67b3o4$69bo$67bo$67b3o4$69bo$67bo$67b3o4$
69bo$67bo$67b3o2$11bo$12b2o$12bo56bo$14bo52bo$15b2o50b3o$15bo$17bo$18b
2o$19bo49bo$17bo49bo$15b2o50b3o$15bo$17bo$18b2o$19bo49bo$17bo49bo$15b
2o50b3o$16bo$14bo$12b2o$13bo$11bo$9b2o$9bo$8bo2bo$6bo5b2o$6b2o4bo2bo$
5bo8b2o$3bo12bo$3b2o13bo$2bo9b3o2b2o$o13bo4bo$2o10bo8bo$20b2o$22bo$24b
o$12b3o8b2o$14bo10bo$12bo14bo$26b2o$28bo$30bo$12b3o14b2o$14bo16bo$12bo
20bo$32b2o$34bo$36bo16b2o$12b3o20b2o17bo$14bo22bo14bo2bo$12bo26bo10b2o
5bo$38b2o11bo4b2o$40bo8bo8bo$42bo4b2o11bo$12b3o26b2o5bo10b2o$14bo28bo
2bo11bo$12bo32bo10bo$44b2o10b2o$58bo$60bo$12b3o44b2o$14bo43bo$12bo37b
2o4bo$50bo5b2o$52bo2bo$53bo$12b3o38b2o$14bo$12bo4$12b3o$14bo$12bo!
If we can advance this technology enough, then this rule will be Turing-complete.
EDIT: Example chaotic behavior:
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x = 106, y = 106, rule = B2n3-jn/S1c23-y
77bo3bo9bo3bo$76b3ob3o7b3ob3o$77bo3bo9bo3bo7$2bo$o2bo$2bo2$2bo$o2bo$2b
o8$2bo$o2bo$2bo2$2bo$o2bo$2bo46$103b3o$103bobo$103b3o2$103b3o$103bobo$
103b3o8$103b3o$103bobo$103b3o2$103b3o$103bobo$103b3o6$11bo3bo9bo3bo$
10bobobobo7bobobobo$9bo7bo5bo7bo$10bobobobo7bobobobo$11bo3bo9bo3bo!