Nihonium
x = 58, y = 37, rule = B3/S23
42b2o$42b2o5b2o$49b2o$13b2o$14bo$13bo33b2o$13b2o32b2o$53b2o$2o51b2o$b
o$bob2o$2bo$14b2o$4bobo8bo$5bo7b3o$6bo46bo$3b4o45bobo$2bo49bobo$2b2ob
2o44b2ob2o$3bobo49bo$3bobo45b4o$4bo46bo$42b3o7bo$42bo8bobo$42b2o$55bo
$53b2obo$56bo$3b2o51b2o$3b2o$9b2o32b2o$9b2o33bo$43bo$43b2o$7b2o$7b2o5b
2o$14b2o!
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Pattern type
Oscillator
Number of cells
106
Bounding box
58 × 37
Period
113 (mod : 113 )
Heat
43.2
Volatility
0.93 | 0.93
Kinetic symmetry
Unspecified
Discovered by
Jeremy Tan
Year of discovery
2021
Nihonium [note 1] is a period-113 oscillator , found by Jeremy Tan on July 5, 2021 .[1] [note 2] It was the smallest known oscillator of its period until the discovery of 86P113 in October, 2022. It is an emu comprised of two R64 and two R49 conduits populated with two Herschels whose first natural gliders annihilate each other; both Herschels must be present for the oscillator to work, but one Herschel may be advanced in time to yield a period-226 oscillator, the least-populous of them at 107 cells called nihonium* .
x = 58, y = 37, rule = B3/S23
42b2o$42b2o5b2o$49b2o$13b2o$14bo$13bo33b2o$13b2o32b2o$53b2o$2o51b2o$bo
$bob2o$2bo$14b2o$4bobo8bo$5bo7b3o$6bo46bo$3b4o45bobo$2bo49bobo$2b2ob2o
44b2ob2o$3bobo49bo$3bobo45b4o$4bo38bo7bo$42b2o7b2o$41bo2bo7bo$42b2o$
54b2o$54bobo$56bo$3b2o51b2o$3b2o$9b2o32b2o$9b2o33bo$43bo$43b2o$7b2o$7b
2o5b2o$14b2o!
#C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]]
#C [[ AUTOSTART GPS 14 LOOP 226 ZOOM 8 HEIGHT 320 ]]
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Nihonium*, the smallest-known period-226 oscillator(click above to open LifeViewer ) RLE : here Plaintext : here
A 52-glider synthesis was found for nihonium on the day of its discovery.[3]
See also
Notes
↑ Named after the element with atomic number 113, which in turn is named after Japan.
↑ An independent but incomplete attempt to construct a Herschel loop with two R49 and two R64 was made by PHPBB12345 dated back to 2019.[2]
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