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{{Oscillator
{{Oscillator
|name         = p55 pre-pulsar hassler
|name             = p55 pre-pulsar hassler
|pname       = p55prepulsarhassler
|pname           = p55prepulsarhassler
|c           = 174
|c               = 174
|bx           = 43
|bx               = 43
|by           = 27
|by               = 27
|p           = 55
|p               = 55
|m           = 55
|m               = 55
|h           = 26.9
|h               = 26.9
|v           = 0.68
|v               = 0.68
|sv           = 0.68
|sv               = 0.68
|discoverer   = David Buckingham
|discoverer       = David Buckingham
|discoveryear = 1986
|discoveryear     = 1986
|rulemin     = B3/S23
|rulemin         = B3/S23
|rulemax     = B3/S238
|rulemax         = B3/S238
|rulespecial = [[Conway's Game of Life|Conway Life]]
|rulespecial     = [[Conway's Game of Life|Conway Life]]
|isorulemin   = B3/S23
|isorulemin       = B3/S23
|isorulemax   = B3/S234c6ei7c8
|isorulemax       = B3/S234c6ei7c8
|plaintext   = true
|plaintext       = true
|rle         = true
|rle             = true
|animated     = true
|animated         = true
|apgcode     = xp55_y2giligy1giligz8k80u1460g9gxg9g0641u08k8zokk81hw1221x1221w1p8zw6511y5s8x321zybogzo8bl4cy51y062sgzg9h0s4w4aicxcia4w4s0g8gz01w349b88cy1c88b943w1zy3252y3252
|pentadecathlonid = 174P44.1
|viewerconfig = #C [[ GPS 11 ZOOM 10 LOOP 55 ]]
|apgcode         = xp55_y2giligy1giligz8k80u1460g9gxg9g0641u08k8zokk81hw1221x1221w1p8zw6511y5s8x321zybogzo8bl4cy51y062sgzg9h0s4w4aicxcia4w4s0g8gz01w349b88cy1c88b943w1zy3252y3252
|viewerconfig     = #C [[ GPS 11 ZOOM 10 LOOP 55 ]]
}}
}}
'''p55 pre-pulsar hassler''' is a {{period|55}} [[oscillator]] discovered by [[David Buckingham]] on January 26, {{year|1986}}<ref>{{CiteHickersonOscillators}}</ref>, being the first period-55 oscillator to be found.
'''p55 pre-pulsar hassler''' is a {{period|55}} [[oscillator]] discovered by [[David Buckingham]] on January 26, {{year|1986}}<ref>{{CiteHickersonOscillators}}</ref>, being the first period-55 oscillator to be found.
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== External links ==
== External links ==
{{LinkPentadecathlonObject|174P44.1}} (note: wrongly listed as a period-44 oscillator)
{{LinkCatagolue|xp55_y2giligy1giligz8k80u1460g9gxg9g0641u08k8zokk81hw1221x1221w1p8zw6511y5s8x321zybogzo8bl4cy51y062sgzg9h0s4w4aicxcia4w4s0g8gz01w349b88cy1c88b943w1zy3252y3252|patternname=p55 pre-pulsar hassler}}
{{LinkCatagolue|xp55_y2giligy1giligz8k80u1460g9gxg9g0641u08k8zokk81hw1221x1221w1p8zw6511y5s8x321zybogzo8bl4cy51y062sgzg9h0s4w4aicxcia4w4s0g8gz01w349b88cy1c88b943w1zy3252y3252|patternname=p55 pre-pulsar hassler}}


{{Symmetry|orthogonal2}}
{{Symmetry|orthogonal2}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:p55 pre-pulsar hassler}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:p55 pre-pulsar hassler}}

Revision as of 20:31, 23 November 2020

p55 pre-pulsar hassler
x = 43, y = 25, rule = B3/S23 8bo25bo$7bobo23bobo$8bo25bo$13bo15bo$6b5o2b3o11b3o2b5o$5bo4bo5bo9bo5bo 4bo$4bo2bo7b2o9b2o7bo2bo$bo2bob2o27b2obo2bo$obobo5bo21bo5bobobo$bo2bo 4bobo19bobo4bo2bo$4b2o2bo2bo6bo5bo6bo2bo2b2o$9b2o6b3o3b3o6b2o3$7b2o25b 2o$7bo2bo21bo2bo$8b3o21b3o2$4b2obob2o21b2obob2o$4bob2obo23bob2obo$9bo 23bo$9b2o3b2o11b2o3b2o$15bo11bo$12b3o13b3o$12bo17bo! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ AUTOSTART ]] #C [[ GPS 11 ZOOM 10 LOOP 55 ]]
Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 174
Bounding box 43 × 27
Period 55
Mod 55
Heat 26.9
Volatility 0.68
Strict volatility 0.68
Discovered by David Buckingham
Year of discovery 1986

p55 pre-pulsar hassler is a period-55 oscillator discovered by David Buckingham on January 26, 1986[1], being the first period-55 oscillator to be found. It works by hassling a pre-pulsar with various still-lifes. The original pattern is hassled by two eater 1s, four eater 3s, and two 14-cell still lifes, each composed of an eater 1 and a bun. A reduced set of still-lifes were discovered by Matthias Merzenich in June, 2011. The new version is hassled by four eater 1s, two eater 3s, and two BTSs.


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Generation 4 of the originally found pattern reveals that the object being hassled is a pre-pulsar.

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