Tlog(log(t)) growth
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| T(log(log(t)) growth | ||
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| Pattern type | Infinite growth pattern | |
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| Number of cells | 8602 | |
| Bounding box | 1581 × 373 | |
| Static symmetry | Unspecified | |
| Discovered by | Alexey Nigin | |
| Year of discovery | 2015 | |
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Tlog(log(t)) growth is a pattern discovered by Alexey Nigin on May 27th, 2015 that exhibits O(t log(log(t))) population growth. It consists of a caber tosser feeding its output into a binary counter track produced by a puffer; every time a new stage is reached a new block laying switch engine is produced.
Gallery
Center of Tlog(log(t)) growth at generation ~3×10126, viewed at scale 8:1; seven switch engines are active.
External links
- Alexey Nigin (May 27, 2015). "Re: t log log t? (Complete!)". ConwayLife.com forums.
