Thunderbird
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| Thunderbird | |||||||
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| Pattern type | Methuselah | ||||||
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| Number of cells | 6 | ||||||
| Bounding box | 3 × 5 | ||||||
| MCPS | 7 | ||||||
| Lifespan | 243 generations | ||||||
| Final population | 46 | ||||||
| L/I | 40.5 | ||||||
| F/I | 7.7 | ||||||
| F/L | 0.189 | ||||||
| L/MCPS | 34.7 | ||||||
| Static symmetry | Unspecified | ||||||
| Discovered by | Unknown | ||||||
| Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||||
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Thunderbird is a methuselah that stabilizes after 243 generations.[1] Its stable pattern has 46 cells and consists of four blinkers, four beehives and two boats.
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References
- ↑ Gardner, M. (1983). "The Game of Life, Parts I-III". Wheels, Life and Other Mathematical Amusements: 246, W.H. Freeman.
See also
External links
- Thunderbird at the Life Lexicon