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Two copies of Jason's p33 were used to construct the first [[period-33 glider gun]].
Two copies of Jason's p33 were used to construct the first [[period-33 glider gun]].


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A [[statorless]] variant of this oscillator is also known, and a {{gliders|68}} [[synthesis]] of this variant was found by Summers and [[Mark Niemiec]] in February {{year|2001}}.<ref>{{CiteSummersPattern|name=jslife|accessdate=January 5, 2020}}</ref>
 
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Jason's p33
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 60
Bounding box 30 × 24
Period 33
Mod 33
Heat 54.7
Volatility 0.97
Strict volatility 0.97
Discovered by Jason Summers
Year of discovery 2000

Jason's p33 is a period-33 oscillator that was discovered by Jason Summers on August 31, 2000.[1] The original stabilization (shown below) used an extension of odd keys. The smaller stabilization by boats and tubs (shown to the right) was found by Matthias Merzenich in 2013 using Bellman.

Two copies of Jason's p33 were used to construct the first period-33 glider gun.

A statorless variant of this oscillator is also known, and a 68-glider synthesis of this variant was found by Summers and Mark Niemiec in February 2001.[2]

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The original stabilization of Jason's p33 (92P33.1).
RLE: here

See also

References

  1. x-oscs-new-p020-035.lif oscillator collection, retrieved on April 9, 2009
  2. Jason Summers' jslife pattern collection. Retrieved on January 5, 2020.

External links