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'''Pre-pulsar spaceship''' (or '''PPS''' for short) is any of three different | '''Pre-pulsar spaceship''' (or '''PPS''' for short) is any of three different {{periodS|30}} [[c/5 orthogonal]] [[spaceship]]s in which a [[pre-pulsar]] is pushed by a pair of [[spider]]s. The back [[spark]]s of these spaceships can be used to perturb [[glider]]s in many different ways, allowing the easy construction of c/5 [[puffer]]s. | ||
The first pre-pulsar spaceship, the '''symmetric pre-pulsar spaceship''' (or '''SPPS''' for short, shown to the right) was found by [[ | The first pre-pulsar spaceship, the '''symmetric pre-pulsar spaceship''' (or '''SPPS''' for short, shown to the right) was found by [[David Bell]] in May {{year|1998}}<ref>{{CiteSummersPattern|name=jslife|accessdate=October 28, 2020}}</ref> and was based on the [[p15 pre-pulsar spaceship]] found by [[Noam Elkies]] in December {{year|1997}}. | ||
The '''asymmetric pre-pulsar spaceship''' (or '''APPS''' | The '''asymmetric pre-pulsar spaceship''' (or '''APPS''', shown below) was found by [[Alan Hensel]], also in May 1998, based on a skewed version of the pre-pulsar. | ||
The | The '''glide symmetric pre-pulsar spaceship''' (or '''GPPS''', shown below) was also found by David Bell in May 1998. It is similar to the symmetric pre-pulsar spaceship but contains an extra [[T-tetromino]] between the spiders and is [[Types_of_spaceships#Glide_symmetric_spaceship|glide symmetric]]. | ||
[[Martin Grant]]'s 601-glider [[spider]] synthesis resulted in a 1212-glider [[synthesis]] for the symmetric pre-pulsar spaceship on March 8, {{year|2019}}.<ref name="post72731" /> | |||
In June 1998, David Bell found reactions to convert between the symmetric and glide-symmetric forms of the p30 pre-pulsar spaceship.{{citation needed}} | |||
==Image gallery== | ==Image gallery== | ||
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|[[Image:GlidesymmetricPPS.png|framed|left|The glide symmetric pre-pulsar spaceship.<br />{{JavaRLE|glidesymmetricpps}}]] | |[[Image:GlidesymmetricPPS.png|framed|left|The glide symmetric pre-pulsar spaceship.<br />{{JavaRLE|glidesymmetricpps}}]] | ||
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==References== | |||
<references> | |||
<ref name="post72731">{{LinkForumThread | |||
|format = ref | |||
|title = Re: Small Spaceship Syntheses | |||
|p = 72731 | |||
|author = Adam P. Goucher | |||
|date = March 8, 2019 | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{LinkLexicon|lex_p.htm#pps}} | {{LinkLexicon|lex_p.htm#pps}} | ||
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Pattern type | Spaceship | ||||||||
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Number of cells | 128 | ||||||||
Bounding box | 73 × 14 | ||||||||
Direction | Orthogonal | ||||||||
Period | 30 | ||||||||
Mod | 30 | ||||||||
Speed | c/5 | 6c/30 | ||||||||
Heat | 131.5 | ||||||||
Discovered by | David Bell | ||||||||
Year of discovery | 1998 | ||||||||
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Pre-pulsar spaceship (or PPS for short) is any of three different period-30 c/5 orthogonal spaceships in which a pre-pulsar is pushed by a pair of spiders. The back sparks of these spaceships can be used to perturb gliders in many different ways, allowing the easy construction of c/5 puffers.
The first pre-pulsar spaceship, the symmetric pre-pulsar spaceship (or SPPS for short, shown to the right) was found by David Bell in May 1998[1] and was based on the p15 pre-pulsar spaceship found by Noam Elkies in December 1997.
The asymmetric pre-pulsar spaceship (or APPS, shown below) was found by Alan Hensel, also in May 1998, based on a skewed version of the pre-pulsar.
The glide symmetric pre-pulsar spaceship (or GPPS, shown below) was also found by David Bell in May 1998. It is similar to the symmetric pre-pulsar spaceship but contains an extra T-tetromino between the spiders and is glide symmetric.
Martin Grant's 601-glider spider synthesis resulted in a 1212-glider synthesis for the symmetric pre-pulsar spaceship on March 8, 2019.[2]
In June 1998, David Bell found reactions to convert between the symmetric and glide-symmetric forms of the p30 pre-pulsar spaceship.[citation needed]
Image gallery
References
- ↑ Jason Summers' jslife pattern collection. Retrieved on October 28, 2020.
- ↑ Adam P. Goucher (March 8, 2019). Re: Small Spaceship Syntheses (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
External links
- Pre-pulsar spaceship at the Life Lexicon
- Asymmetric pre-pulsar spaceship at Adam P. Goucher's Catagolue (extended)
- 128P30H6V0.1 at Heinrich Koenig's Game of Life Object Catalogs
- Patterns
- Spaceships with between 120 and 129 cells
- Periodic objects with minimum population between 120 and 129
- Patterns with between 120 and 129 cells
- Patterns found by David Bell
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- Patterns that can be constructed with between 500 and 599 gliders
- Spaceships
- Spaceships with period 30
- Orthogonal spaceships
- Spaceships with speed c/5
- Spaceships with unsimplified speed 6c/30
- Spaceships with heat between 130 and 139
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- Patterns with bilateral orthogonal symmetry
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