For discussion of specific patterns or specific families of patterns, both newly-discovered and well-known.
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RamenGuy217
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by RamenGuy217 » November 3rd, 2020, 12:36 pm
I was using WinLifeSearch to find oscillators/spaceships, and I found a P5 oscillator pattern that hasn't been found before. Code:
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x = 35, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
3b2o25b2o$b4o25b4o$2o10bo9bo10b2o$2obo6bo2bo2b3o2bo2bo6bob2o$2b2o2b3o
3bo9bo3b3o2b2o$6b2o2bo13bo2b2o$4b2obobo2b2o7b2o2bobob2o$3bobo3bobo2bo
5bo2bobo3bobo$6b2obo3bo7bo3bob2o$bo5b3o15b3o5bo$bob2o2b2ob3o3b3o3b3ob
2o2b2obo$2ob2o7bo9bo7b2ob2o$3b3o23b3o!
Any ideas of its uses?
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MathAndCode
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by MathAndCode » November 3rd, 2020, 1:15 pm
The oscillator is actually p4, and it can be divided into two blinkers and two of this oscillator.
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x = 15, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
3b2o$b4o$2o10bo$2obo6bo2bo$2b2o2b3o3bo$6b2o2bo$4b2obobo2b2o$3bobo3bobo2bo$6b2obo3bo$bo5b3o$bob2o2b2ob3o$2ob2o7bo$3b3o!
It doesn't look familiar to me, but it possible that that individual part is already known.
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goldenratio
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by goldenratio » November 3rd, 2020, 1:29 pm
The left parts (of the independent p4, not the entire pattern in the first post) are known; they are halves of
20P4. I don't recognize the right parts.
In general oscillators that are not extremely exciting discoveries (like new periods) should go in the
oscillator discussion thread rather than in a new topic
Tip: use code tags instead of viewer tags, as they take up less space.
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