Extremely impressive
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| Pattern type | Oscillator | ||||||||
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| Number of cells | 30 | ||||||||
| Bounding box | 12 × 10 | ||||||||
| Period | 6 (mod: 6) | ||||||||
| Heat | 4 | ||||||||
| Volatility | 0.31 | 0.31 | ||||||||
| Kinetic symmetry | Unspecified | ||||||||
| Discovered by | David Buckingham | ||||||||
| Year of discovery | 1976 | ||||||||
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Extremely impressive is a period 6 oscillator that was found in August 1976 by David Buckingham.[1] A variant of this oscillator with a slightly larger stator can be synthesized from 29 gliders.[2]
Despite the initial appearence of the oscillator, it is in fact not a billiard table configuration - a "wall" that appears to be a part of the stator is briefly broken and immediately repaired over its course.
References
- ↑ Dean Hickerson's oscillator stamp collection.
- ↑ Adam P. Goucher. "xp6_0ggc2ab1u0ooz124311dd". Catagolue. Retrieved on June 6, 2019.
External links
- Extremely impressive at the Life Lexicon
- 30P6.4 at Heinrich Koenig's Game of Life Object Catalogs
Categories:
- Patterns
- Oscillators with 30 cells
- Periodic objects with minimum population 30
- Patterns with 30 cells
- Patterns found by David Buckingham
- Patterns found in 1976
- Oscillators
- Oscillators with period 6
- Oscillators with mod 6
- Oscillators with heat 4
- Oscillators with volatility 0.31
- Oscillators with strict volatility 0.31