| p79 pi-heptomino hassler |
x = 43, y = 28, rule = B3/S23
36bo$14b2o18b3o$14bo18bo$15bo17b2o$14b2o2$b2o$2bo38b2o$bo39bo$b2o36bob
o$3bo9b2o24b2o$b3o8bobo$o11bo$2o10bobo13b2o$13b2o13bobo10b2o$30bo11bo$
28bobo8b3o$2b2o24b2o9bo$bobo36b2o$bo39bo$2o38bo$40b2o2$27b2o$8b2o17bo$
9bo18bo$6b3o18b2o$6bo!
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| Pattern type |
Oscillator |
| Number of cells |
80 |
| Bounding box |
43 × 28 |
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| Period |
79 (mod: 79) |
| Heat |
45.7 |
| Volatility |
0.89 | 0.89 |
| Kinetic symmetry |
Unspecified |
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| Discovered by |
Luke Kiernan |
| Year of discovery |
2022 |
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p79 pi-heptomino hassler is the smallest known period-79 oscillator, found by Luke Kiernan on September 27, 2022[1] using symmetric CatForce. It is also the first known oscillator of this period whose period is not adjustable.
A 31-glider synthesis exists for the oscillator where the snakes are replaced with fishhooks using the same snake rock reaction.
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