Mold on fumarole
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| Pattern type | Oscillator | ||||||||
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| Number of cells | 30 | ||||||||
| Bounding box | 9 × 14 | ||||||||
| Period | 20 (mod: Unknown) | ||||||||
| Heat | 19.9 | ||||||||
| Volatility | 0.70 | Unknown | ||||||||
| Kinetic symmetry | Unspecified | ||||||||
| Discovered by | Unknown | ||||||||
| Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||||||
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Mold on fumarole is a period 20 oscillator composed of a mold and a fumarole. In terms of its 30 cells, it is the smallest known period 20 oscillator.[1]
Despite being composed of two oscillators of smaller period (4 and 5 respectively), it is considered non-trivial because it has a single cell that is alive in generation 1 and is dead in its other 19 phases.
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References
- ↑ Jason Summers' all-osc pattern collection. Retrieved on April 17, 2009.
