Linear propagator

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Linear propagator
Linear propagator image
Pattern type Puffer
Number of cells 290096
Bounding box 14826990 × 14826908
Direction Orthogonal
Period 237228617
Speed 256c/237228617
Discovered by Dave Greene
Year of discovery 2013

Linear propagator is arguably the first explicit example of a replicator in Conway's Game of Life found by Dave Greene on November 23, 2013, depending on an exact definition of a replicator.[1]

As the pattern is too big to be displayed in detail using any reasonable scale (given one pixel were 1 mm, the whole pattern would be almost 15 km wide), the image on the right depicts only the underlying universal constructor.

The linear propagator ranked third place in the Pattern of the Year 2013 competition in a belated vote held on the ConwayLife.com forums, tied with the CC semi-Snark, and behind the loafer and the Snark.[2]

9hd

9hd is an abbreviation meaning "separated by 9 half diagonals". It is specifically used to describe the distance between the two construction lanes in the inear propagator.

References

  1. Dave Greene (November 23, 2013). "Re: Geminoid Challenge". Retrieved on October 18, 2015.
  2. 77topaz (March 29, 2018). Re: Belated Pattern of the Year 2013 competition: Voting (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums

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