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Revision as of 11:38, 15 April 2009

An oscillator is a pattern that is a predecessor of itself. That is, it is a pattern that repeats itself after a fixed number of generations (known as its period). The term is usually restricted to finite patterns that are not still lifes, though still lifes may be thought of as oscillators with period 1. An oscillator is divided into a rotor and a stator.

In general cellular automaton theory the term oscillator usually covers spaceships as well, but this usage is not normal in Conway's Game of Life.

Important oscillators by period

A list of the first-discovered oscillator of each period, as well the current smallest-known oscillator of that period, is provided here. Note that only true period oscillators are considered here. In some cases, it is not known for certain what the first-discovered oscillator of a given period is, in which situation a question mark (?) is presented along with the oscillator that has the earliest known date of discovery.

Period First discovered Discoverer Year of discovery
2 blinker John Conway 1970
3 pulsar John Conway 1970
4 pinwheel Simon Norton 1970
5 octagon 2 Sol Goodman, Arthur Taber 1971
6 (?) $rats, sombreros David Buckingham 1972
7 burloaferimeter David Buckingham 1972
8 figure eight Simon Norton 1970
9 worker bee David Buckingham 1972
10 42P10.1 David Buckingham 1976
11 38P11.1 David Buckingham 1977
12 dinner table Robert Wainwright 1972
13 65P13.1 David Buckingham 1976
14 tumbler George Collins, Jr. 1970
15 pentadecathlon John Conway 1970
16 two pre-L hasslers Robert Wainwright 1983
17 54P17.1 Dean Hickerson 1997
18 117P18 David Buckingham 1991
19 None found
20 145P20 Noam Elkies 1995
21 124P21 Robert Wainwright 1995
22 168P22.1 Noam Elkies 1997
23 None found
27 123P27.1 Noam Elkies 2002
30 queen bee shuttle Bill Gosper 1970
31 None found
32 gourmet David Buckingham 1978
33 (?) Noam Elkies, Achim Flammenkamp 1997
34 No non-trivial examples found
37 124P37 Nicolay Beluchenko 2009
38 None found
39 134P39.1 David Buckingham, Noam Elkies 2000
41 None found
43 None found
46 twin bees shuttle Bill Gosper 1971
49 440P49.1 Noam Elkies 1999
51 112P51 Nicolay Beluchenko 2009
53 None found
54 P54 shuttle David Buckingham 1974
110 P110 traffic jam Bill Gosper 1994
144 Achim's p144 Achim Flammenkamp 1994
Period Smallest known Minimum # of cells
2 blinker 3
3 caterer 12
4 mazing, mold 12
5 pseudo-barberpole 15
6 unix 16
7 28P7.1, 28P7.2, burloaferimeter 28
8 figure eight 12
9 29P9.1 29
10 37P10.1, 37P10.2 37
11 38P11.1 38
12 dinner table 33
13 34P13.1 34
14 tumbler 16
15 pentadecathlon 12
16 Achim's p16 32
17 54P17.1 54
18 43P18 43
19 None found
20 mold on fumarole 30
21 jam on 44P7.2 57
22 36P22.1 36
23 None found
27 94P27.1 94
29 pre-pulsar shuttle 29 56
30 queen bee shuttle 20
33 92P33.1 92
39 jam on 34P13.1 47
49 440P49.1 440
51 112P51 112
54 P54 shuttle 48
100 centinal 70

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