| p39 pi-heptomino hassler |
x = 35, y = 32, rule = B3/S23
9b2o$8bobo$8bo$3bob2ob2o$3b2obo$6bo$6b2o5$22b2o3b2o$22bobo2b2o$10b3o
10bo$2obo6bobo$ob2o6bobo$24bo$23b2obo$24bobo$23bo$23bobo$22bo3bo$14b2o
7bo2bo$14b2o8b2o$19b2o7b2o2b2o$19b2o6bo2bo$27bo4b3o$28bob2obo$29bo2$
25b2o$25b2o!
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| Pattern type |
Oscillator |
| Number of cells |
78 |
| Bounding box |
35 × 32 |
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| Period |
39 (mod: 39) |
| Heat |
54.3 |
| Volatility |
0.91 | 0.58 |
| Kinetic symmetry |
Unspecified |
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| Discovered by |
goldenratio iNoMed |
| Year of discovery |
2022 |
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p39 pi-heptomino hassler is a period-39 oscillator discovered by goldenratio and iNoMed on January 17, 2022, and the first such oscillator not based on an LCM or glider loop mechanism.[1] It consists of a Beluchenko's p13 hassling a pi-heptomino. A dimer form exists that has only stable catalysts.[2]
x = 51, y = 30, rule = B3/S23
9b2o$8bobo$8bo$3bob2ob2o$3b2obo$6bo$6b2o27b2o$35b2o4$22b2o3b2o$22bobo
2b2o$10b3o10bo$2obo6bobo25bobo6b2obo$ob2o6bobo25bobo6bob2o$27bo10b3o$
22b2o2bobo$22b2o3b2o4$14b2o$14b2o27b2o$44bo$44bob2o$41b2ob2obo$42bo$
40bobo$40b2o!
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The dimer form mentioned above
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