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'''$rats''' is a [[period]] [[:Category:Oscillators with period 6|6]] [[oscillator]] that was found by [[David Buckingham]] in September [[:Category:Patterns found in 1972|1972]].<ref>{{citeLifeline|vol=5|pages=p. 1}}</ref> It was one of the first period 6 oscillators to be discovered, and it is a [[billiard table configuration]].
'''$rats''' is a {{period|6}} [[oscillator]] that was found by [[David Buckingham]] in September {{year|1972}}.<ref>{{citeLifeline|vol=5|pages=p. 1}}</ref><ref>{{CiteHickersonOscillators|accessdate=March 14, 2020}}</ref> It was one of the first period 6 oscillators to be discovered, and it is a [[billiard table configuration]]. A {{gliders|86}} [[synthesis]] is known for a larger [[stator]] [https://catagolue.appspot.com/object/xp6_031e80ggzgs2t170fge2zwc45lp1/b3s23 variant] of this oscillator.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:39, 11 April 2020

$rats
5b2o5b$6bo5b$4bo7b$2obob4o3b$2obo5bobo$3bo2b3ob2o$3bo4bo3b$4b3obo3b$7b o4b$6bo5b$6b2o! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ AUTOSTART ]] #C [[ GPS 3 THUMBSIZE 2 WIDTH 480 HEIGHT 480 ]]
Pattern type Oscillator
Oscillator type Billiard table
Number of cells 32
Bounding box 12 × 11
Period 6
Mod 6
Heat 2
Volatility 0.17
Strict volatility 0.17
Discovered by David Buckingham
Year of discovery 1972

$rats is a period-6 oscillator that was found by David Buckingham in September 1972.[1][2] It was one of the first period 6 oscillators to be discovered, and it is a billiard table configuration. A 86-glider synthesis is known for a larger stator variant of this oscillator.

References

  1. Robert Wainwright (September 1972). Lifeline, vol 5, p. 1.
  2. Dean Hickerson's oscillator stamp collection. Retrieved on March 14, 2020.

External links

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