Pattern of the Year 2014 (Entries)

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Pattern of the Year 2014 (Entries)

Post by Kiran » February 12th, 2016, 1:51 pm

There has not been any official contest to determine a pattern of the year for 2014, please post eligible patterns on this thread.

A pattern is eligible if it is:
(1) Created in 2014 (UTC).
(2) Works in B3/S23 (should other rues be included?)
(3) Somehow notable (no 30 cell, 700 generation methuselahs).

Entries so far are:

Waterbear The first fast oblique spaceship.
Centipede
Half-baked knightship An oblique spaceship.
Switch engine ping-pong A 23 cell quadratic growth pattern, the smallest known.
Weekender distaff A 2c/7 rake.
Synthesis for all 17- and 18-bit still lifes
Pufferfish
Dart and Crab synthesis viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1395&hilit=How+about+a+dart#p14680
Spiral Growth

More details about the patterns will be added later.
A voting thread will be started after over 48 hours of no new entries.
EDIT: I will give it a few more days to get started.
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Re: Pattern of the Year 2014 (Entries)

Post by Extrementhusiast » February 14th, 2016, 8:58 pm

The first thing I can think of is (of course) the completion of syntheses for all 17- and 18-bit still lifes.
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Re: Pattern of the Year 2014 (Entries)

Post by codeholic » February 24th, 2016, 4:28 pm

Pufferfish, dart synthesis.
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Re: Pattern of the Year 2014 (Entries)

Post by Kiran » February 29th, 2016, 8:11 am

If anyone has any more nominations, please post them in the next 72 hours, a voting thread will be created afterwards.
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Re: Pattern of the Year 2014 (Entries)

Post by Alexey_Nigin » February 29th, 2016, 8:34 am

Spiral growth
Crab synthesis (I think it and dart synth should be a single entry)

HBK gun was found in 2015 and was an entry in the relevant competition.
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Re: Pattern of the Year 2014 (Entries)

Post by muzik » February 29th, 2016, 9:11 am

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What about parallel half baked knightships?
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Post by Kiran » February 29th, 2016, 8:00 pm

What exactly is "spiral growth"?
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Re: Pattern of the Year 2014 (Entries)

Post by dvgrn » February 29th, 2016, 8:27 pm

Kiran wrote:What exactly is "spiral growth"?
It was another self-constructing pattern, easier than a Demonoid. It was the first B3/S23 construction with a spiral growth pattern -- the growth rate in all four directions getting gradually slower and slower.

I suppose something like that could have been simulated, sort of, with four patterns vaguely along the lines of Hashlife/logarithmic-width.mc pointed in the four cardinal directions -- but that would be a significantly slower growth rate. Anyway, I don't think anyone ever bothered to construct anything like that.
muzik wrote:What about parallel half baked knightships?
I think I'd recommend combining the original half-baked knightship in the same entry as the HBK. That's very similar to how the 10hd and 0hd Demonoids were treated as a single project in the 2015 voting -- because they really were a single project, pretty much. It would be hard to choose between them, and listing them separately would just divide the vote.

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Re: Pattern of the Year 2014 (Entries)

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Re: Pattern of the Year 2014 (Entries)

Post by Kiran » March 3rd, 2016, 9:11 am

Entries are closed!
EDIT:
Because of either DST or time zones, I accidentally posted an hour late.
The task now is to provide descriptions of the entries.
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Re: Pattern of the Year 2014 (Entries)

Post by drc » March 3rd, 2016, 5:17 pm

Kiran wrote:Entries are closed!
EDIT:
Because of either DST or time zones, I accidentally posted an hour late.
The task now is to provide descriptions of the entries.
After I posted late, you posted late.

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Re: Pattern of the Year 2014 (Entries)

Post by Kiran » March 3rd, 2016, 6:50 pm

drc wrote:
Kiran wrote:Entries are closed!
EDIT:
Because of either DST or time zones, I accidentally posted an hour late.
The task now is to provide descriptions of the entries.
After I posted late, you posted late.
True, sorry I found fault in you.
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