Rules With Oblique Replicators

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Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by muzik » June 22nd, 2017, 11:59 am

1D

3c/4 knightwise:

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x = 3, y = 4, rule = B02346/S023
o2$bo!
c/21 (5,2)wise:

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x = 3, y = 5, rule = B3-y4y6ci/S23-e
2bo$b2o$o$o$bo!
2D

3c/5 knightwise:

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x = 3, y = 4, rule = B3-nq4nt5ar/S2-k34aiw
2o$b2o$2o$o!


Well this list is still pretty short... so maybe we should try again with expanding it.
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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by drc » June 22nd, 2017, 1:01 pm

Would weird replicators count? Like, for example, if the B-heptomino replicated in 3 ways in sparse areas with strange behaviour:

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x = 22, y = 20, rule = B/S012345678History
5.3D$5.D2.D$5.D.2D8$9.A$9.2A$10.2A$9.2A$19.2D$20.2D$19.2D$3.D15.D$D2.
D$.3D!

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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by muzik » June 22nd, 2017, 1:12 pm

drc wrote:Would weird replicators count? Like, for example, if the B-heptomino replicated in 3 ways in sparse areas with strange behaviour:

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x = 22, y = 20, rule = B/S012345678History
5.3D$5.D2.D$5.D.2D8$9.A$9.2A$10.2A$9.2A$19.2D$20.2D$19.2D$3.D15.D$D2.
D$.3D!
Possibly, as long as it actually acts like a replicator and produces no annoying junk.

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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by fluffykitty » June 22nd, 2017, 2:02 pm

What's B/S012345678History? Seems to be a rule where nothing happens ever.

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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by BlinkerSpawn » June 22nd, 2017, 2:22 pm

fluffykitty wrote:What's B/S012345678History? Seems to be a rule where nothing happens ever.
It allows somebody to use the various marking and history states without worrying about patterns doing weird things.
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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by fluffykitty » June 22nd, 2017, 3:24 pm

Makes sense. However, why would you specify those particular positions?

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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by Saka » June 22nd, 2017, 5:20 pm

fluffykitty wrote:Makes sense. However, why would you specify those particular positions?
They're examples

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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by fluffykitty » June 22nd, 2017, 7:20 pm

Oh. Thought you had a rule where that worked :(

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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by muzik » August 13th, 2017, 3:06 pm

Added a new oblique 1D replicator, courtesy of toroidalet (I think).


Also, here's a replicator that appears to be oblique in one direction, and diagonal in another, causing the filled region to be a rhombus:

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x = 5, y = 3, rule = B34ej5y6n_S23
2bo$b3o$2o2bo!

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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by toroidalet » August 13th, 2017, 7:40 pm

muzik wrote:Also, here's a replicator that appears to be oblique in one direction, and diagonal in another, causing the filled region to be a rhombus:

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replicator
The replicators actually move diagonally. (They're glide-symmetric).
Also, your notation is a bit confusing. The speeds are
(1D)
(2,1)c/4
and
(2,5)c/21
(2D)
(2,4)c/10 (or (1,2)c/5)
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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by muzik » August 13th, 2017, 7:45 pm

..so the replicator is diagonal in both directions, but the filled area is still oblique?

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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by toroidalet » August 13th, 2017, 7:47 pm

muzik wrote:..so the replicator is diagonal in both directions, but the filled area is still oblique?
It depends on what you mean by the filled area being "oblique".
The filled area is bounded by 4 oblique lines in a rhombus which is symmetric across a slope=±1 line.
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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by GUYTU6J » August 27th, 2017, 10:28 am

My computer which I am using to explore CAs can't connect to the Internet ,and now I'am typing this rle by hand on my phone.

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x = 9,y = 4,rule = B2i34city5ackqy6ein7c8/S23-a4city
3o$obo3b3o$3o3bobo$6b3o! 
The rule can be reduced probably.
As Blinkerspawn pointed out,

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x = 5,y = 2,rule = B2i34city5ackqy6ein7c8/S23-a4city
2b3o$3o!
[[ STOP 42 ]]
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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by toroidalet » August 27th, 2017, 10:55 am

That replicator fills out a rhombus, so it might be considered oblique.
It might be nice to make a sierpinski builder that makes an oblique 1d replicator.
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Re: Rules With Oblique Replicators

Post by GUYTU6J » September 1st, 2017, 10:56 am

toroidalet wrote: It might be nice to make a sierpinski builder that makes an oblique 1d replicator.
On Sierpinski builder,I have just found one

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x = 5, y = 8, rule = B2i34ceiktyz8/S23-a4city
3o$o2bo$o2bo$b3o2$4bo$4bo$4bo!

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