p196 pi-heptomino hassler

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p196 pi-heptomino hassler
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 66
Bounding box 34 × 34
Period 196 (mod: 98)
Heat 32.8
Volatility 0.93 | 0.86
Kinetic symmetry Unspecified
Discovered by praosylen
David Raucci
Year of discovery 2021

p196 pi-heptomino hassler is a period-196 oscillator completed by praosylen on July 2, 2021[1] based on a partial result by David Raucci.[2] It consists of two rotationally symmetric pi-heptominoes interacting with each other in addition to hitting block and eater 2 catalysts. After a half cycle, it flips along a diagonal axis. At 66 cells, it was the smallest known period-196 oscillator by population until the discovery of mold on 44P49 in November 2023.

Within a few hours of its discovery, Jeremy Tan found a 24-glider synthesis of the oscillator.[3] On January 14, 2024, KtT lowered the cost to 23 gliders.[4][5]

Several SKOPs consisting of this p196 and another oscillator were known until they were beaten by LCMs involving 44P49.

References

  1. praosylen (July 2, 2021). Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  2. David Raucci (July 2, 2021). Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  3. Jeremy Tan (July 3, 2021). Re: Synthesising Oscillators (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  4. KtT (January 14, 2024). Re: Synthesising Oscillators (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  5. shinjuku (#5926257825) (January 14, 2024). Job triggered by Adam P. Goucher at GitLab Catagolue project.

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