Gabriel's p138

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Gabriel's p138
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 36
Bounding box 33 × 33
Period 138 (mod: Unknown)
Heat 57.7
Volatility 1.00 | Unknown
Kinetic symmetry Unspecified
Discovered by Gabriel Nivasch
Year of discovery 2002

Gabriel's p138 is a period 138 oscillator discovered by Gabriel Nivasch on October 13, 2002. In terms of its 36 cells, it is, by far, the smallest known period 138 oscillator.[1] Within a month of its discovery, Jason Summers found a 12-glider synthesis for this oscillator.[2]

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