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'''Beluchenko's p37''' (124P37) is a {{period|37}} [[oscillator]] consisting of 4 [[loaf|loaves]] and 8 [[block]]s hassling 8 [[R-pentomino]]es. It was the first period 37 oscillator to be found, and was discovered by [[Nicolay Beluchenko]] on April 14, {{year|2009}}.<ref>{{citeSummersPattern|name=all-osc|accessdate=December 15, 2009}}</ref> It was the only known unique period 37 oscillator until the discovery of [[132P37]] in March {{year|2010}} and was one of only two known before the discovery of [[58P37]] in {{year|2022}}. In terms of its {{cells|124}} [[cell]]s, it was also formerly the smallest known period 37 oscillator. [[Adam P. Goucher]] noticed that two of these oscillators could interact non-trivially by hassling a [[beehive]] and a [[block]].
'''Beluchenko's p37''' (124P37) is a {{period|37}} [[oscillator]] consisting of 4 [[rock]] [[loaf|loaves]] and 8 [[block]]s hassling 8 [[R-pentomino]]es. It was the first period 37 oscillator to be found, and was discovered by [[Nicolay Beluchenko]] on April 14, {{year|2009}}.<ref>{{citeSummersPattern|name=all-osc|accessdate=December 15, 2009}}</ref> It was the only known unique period 37 oscillator until the discovery of [[132P37]] in March {{year|2010}} and was one of only two known before the discovery of [[58P37]] in {{year|2022}}. In terms of its {{cells|124|text=124 cells}}, it was also formerly the smallest known period 37 oscillator. [[Adam P. Goucher]] noticed that two of these oscillators could interact non-trivially by hassling a [[beehive]] and a [[block]].


[[Matthias Merzenich]] found a 76-glider [[synthesis]] for this oscillator on July 12, 2009,<ref name="post710" /> and improved it to {{gliders|72|brief}} on September 9, 2013.<ref name="post8966" />
This oscillator first appeared on [[Catagolue]] in March {{year|2015}}.<ref name="post18222" />
About 1 in 7.6 billion eightfold symmetric soups with odd symmetry (D8_1) form a Beluchenko's p37. About 60% of them form as shown in the infobox, while almost all the rest form with ponds instead of loaves.


This oscillator first appeared on [[Catagolue]] in March {{year|2015}}.<ref name="post18222" />
[[Matthias Merzenich]] found a 76-glider [[synthesis]] for this oscillator on July 12, 2009,<ref name="post710" /> and improved it to {{gliders|72|text=72 gliders}} on September 9, 2013.<ref name="post8966" />


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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|caption      = Two copies of 124P37 hassling a beehive and a block
|caption      = Two copies of 124P37 hassling a beehive and a block<br/>
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==External links==
==External links==
{{LinkLexicon|lex_b.htm#beluchenkosp37}}
* {{LinkLexicon|lex_b.htm#beluchenkosp37}}
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* {{LinkCatagolue|xp37_y2gy033y733y0gzy02543y130aic0cia03y13452z66x88yj88x66zy23kl2yd2lk3zggx8b021yd120b8xggz11xggy484o0o48y4ggx11zy01243y13011x1103y13421zy733y733|patternname=Beluchenko's p37}}
* [https://catagolue.hatsya.com/census/b3s23/D8_1/xp37 All natural stator variants of Beluchenko's p37 (Catagolue)]
* [https://catagolue.hatsya.com/census/b3s23/D8_1/xp37 All natural stator variants of Beluchenko's p37 (Catagolue)]
{{LinkPentadecathlonObject|124P37.1}}
* {{LinkPentadecathlonObject|124P37.1}}
* {{LinkGoLNews|2009/04/new_oscillators_5.html|title=New Oscillators|date=April 14, 2009|author=Heinrich Koenig}}
* {{LinkGoLNews|2009/04/new_oscillators_5.html|title=New Oscillators|date=April 14, 2009|author=Heinrich Koenig}}


{{Symmetry|full}}
{{Symmetry|full}}
{{seminatural}}
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[[Category:R-pentomino hasslers|037]]
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Latest revision as of 08:32, 17 October 2023

Beluchenko's p37
#N 124P37 #O Nicolay Beluchenko #C The first period 37 oscillator to be found. Discovered in April 2009. #C www.conwaylife.com/wiki/index.php?title=124P37 x = 37, y = 37, rule = 23/3 11b2o11b2o11b$11b2o11b2o11b3$6bo23bo6b$5bobo5bo9bo5bobo5b$4bo2bo5bob2o 3b2obo5bo2bo4b$5b2o10bobo10b2o5b$15bobobobo15b$16bo3bo16b2$2o33b2o$2o 33b2o$5b2o23b2o5b2$6bobo19bobo6b$6bo2bo17bo2bo6b$7b2o19b2o7b2$7b2o19b 2o7b$6bo2bo17bo2bo6b$6bobo19bobo6b2$5b2o23b2o5b$2o33b2o$2o33b2o2$16bo 3bo16b$15bobobobo15b$5b2o10bobo10b2o5b$4bo2bo5bob2o3b2obo5bo2bo4b$5bob o5bo9bo5bobo5b$6bo23bo6b3$11b2o11b2o11b$11b2o11b2o! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ AUTOSTART ]] #C [[ LOOP 37 GPS 12 THUMBSIZE 3 ZOOM 15 WIDTH 610 HEIGHT 610 ]]
Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 124
Bounding box 37 × 37
Period 37
Mod 37
Heat 94.3
Volatility 0.94
Strict volatility 0.94
Discovered by Nicolay Beluchenko
Year of discovery 2009

Beluchenko's p37 (124P37) is a period-37 oscillator consisting of 4 rock loaves and 8 blocks hassling 8 R-pentominoes. It was the first period 37 oscillator to be found, and was discovered by Nicolay Beluchenko on April 14, 2009.[1] It was the only known unique period 37 oscillator until the discovery of 132P37 in March 2010 and was one of only two known before the discovery of 58P37 in 2022. In terms of its 124 cells, it was also formerly the smallest known period 37 oscillator. Adam P. Goucher noticed that two of these oscillators could interact non-trivially by hassling a beehive and a block.

This oscillator first appeared on Catagolue in March 2015.[2] About 1 in 7.6 billion eightfold symmetric soups with odd symmetry (D8_1) form a Beluchenko's p37. About 60% of them form as shown in the infobox, while almost all the rest form with ponds instead of loaves.

Matthias Merzenich found a 76-glider synthesis for this oscillator on July 12, 2009,[3] and improved it to 72 gliders on September 9, 2013.[4]

Gallery

x = 72, y = 44, rule = b3/s23 46b2o11b2o11b$46b2o11b2o11b3$41bo4b3o9b3o4bo6b$40bobo3bobo9bobo3bobo5b $39bo2bo21bo2bo4b$11b2o11b2o14b2o5bo2b2o3b2o2bo5b2o5b$11b2o11b2o25bo3b o16b$47bo3bo3bo3bo12b$48bo9bo13b$6bo23bo4b2o2b2o25b2o2b2o$5bobo4bo11bo 4bobo3b2o2bo2bobo17bobo2bo2b2o$4bo2bo4b2o9b2o4bo2bo6b2o4bo15bo4b2o4b$ 5b2o23b2o40b$13bo2bo3bo2bo18bo21bo7b$13bo2bo3bo2bo18b3o17b3o7b$14b3o3b 3o49b$2o33b2o35b$2o3b2o23b2o2bo2bo34b$6bob2o17b2obo4b2o5b3o17b3o7b$10b o15bo15bo21bo7b$10bo15bo45b$8b3o15b3o10b2o4bo15bo4b2o4b$35b2o2bo2bobo 17bobo2bo2b2o$35b2o2b2o25b2o2b2o$48bo9bo13b$8b3o15b3o18bo3bo3bo3bo12b$ 10bo15bo24bo3bo16b$10bo15bo13b2o5bo2b2o3b2o2bo5b2o5b$6bob2o17b2obo8bo 2bo21bo2bo4b$2o3b2o23b2o3b2o3bobo3bobo9bobo3bobo5b$2o33b2o4bo4b3o9b3o 4bo6b$14b3o3b3o49b$13bo2bo3bo2bo48b$13bo2bo3bo2bo22b2o11b2o11b$5b2o23b 2o14b2o11b2o11b$4bo2bo4b2o9b2o4bo2bo39b$5bobo4bo11bo4bobo40b$6bo23bo 41b3$11b2o11b2o46b$11b2o11b2o! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ GPS 18 THUMBSIZE 2 ZOOM 8 HEIGHT 550 WIDTH 620 AUTOSTART ]]
Two copies of 124P37 hassling a beehive and a block
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See also

References

  1. Jason Summers' all-osc pattern collection. Retrieved on December 15, 2009.
  2. gameoflifeboy (March 24, 2015). Re: Soup search results (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  3. Matthias Merzenich (July 12, 2009). Glider syntheses (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  4. Matthias Merzenich (September 9, 2013). Re: Synthesising Oscillators (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums

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