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Dave Greene completed the partial into an oscillator with bounding box 239 × 183 and minimum population 2116, using six glider streams to support the reaction.[2]
Matthias Merzenich reduced the number of supporting glider streams to four, by catalyzing an interchange synthesis:[3]
Sphenocorona found a way to support the oscillator with only two glider streams, using a suitable Herschel-to-domino converter.[4]May13 completed this solution to a 768P89 oscillator with bounding box 219 × 74,[5] and Entity Valkyrie 2 reduced it to a 902P89 oscillator with bounding box 143 × 86.[6]