Eater head siamese eater tail
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| Pattern type | Strict still life | ||||||||
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| Number of cells | 12 | ||||||||
| Bounding box | 4 × 7 | ||||||||
| Frequency class | 19.9 | ||||||||
| Static symmetry | Unspecified | ||||||||
| Discovered by | Unknown | ||||||||
| Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||||||
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Eater head siamese eater tail (or eater siamese eater, or eater with nine) is a 12-cell still life.
Commonness
Eater head siamese eater tail is the fifty-eighth most common still life in Achim Flammenkamp's census, being less common than cis-boat on dock but more common than cis-block on long hook.[1] It is also the sixty-eighth most common object on Adam P. Goucher's Catagolue.[2]
See also
External links
- The 121 twelve-bit still-lifes at Mark D. Niemiec's Life Page
- ↑ Achim Flammenkamp (September 7, 2004). "Most seen natural occurring ash objects in Game of Life". Retrieved on January 15, 2009.
- ↑ Adam P. Goucher. "Statistics". Catagolue. Retrieved on June 24, 2016.