Egyptian walk
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| Pattern type | Strict still life | ||||||||
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| Number of cells | 12 | ||||||||
| Bounding box | 7 × 4 | ||||||||
| Frequency class | 35.3 | ||||||||
| Static symmetry | Unspecified | ||||||||
| Discovered by | Robert Wainwright Everett Boyer | ||||||||
| Year of discovery | 1973 | ||||||||
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The Egyptian walk is a 12-cell still life.
Commonness
Among the 121 still lifes with 12 cells, this is the 114th most common (i.e. 8th rarest) still life according to Catagolue.
Glider synthesis
A 6-glider synthesis of this still life was found by Chris Cain on March 13, 2015 based on a suggested predecessor from Matthias Merzenich.[1]
See also
- Amphisbaena
- Big S
- Cis-snake-tie
- Integral sign
- Snake bridge snake
- Snake siamese snake
- Trans-snake-tie
References
- ↑ Chris Cain (March 13, 2015). Re: Soup search results (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
External links
- 12.117 at Mark D. Niemiec's Life Page
- 12.85 at Heinrich Koenig's Game of Life Object Catalogs
Categories:
- Patterns
- Patterns with Catagolue frequency class 35
- Natural periodic objects
- Periodic objects with minimum population 12
- Patterns with 12 cells
- Patterns found by Robert Wainwright
- Patterns found by Everett Boyer
- Patterns found in 1973
- Patterns that can be constructed with 6 gliders
- Still lifes
- Strict still lifes
- Strict still lifes with 12 cells
- Patterns with 180-degree rotation symmetry