Twin bees shuttle on 21P4.1

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Twin bees shuttle on 22P4.3
x = 41, y = 14, rule = B3/S23 17b2o$2o15bobo7b2o$2o17bo7b2o$17b3o2$34b2o$34bobo$17b3o18b2o$2o17bo15bo2bo$2o 15bobo18b2o$17b2o14bobobo2bo$35b2o2b2o$32bob2o$33bo! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ AUTOSTART ]] #C [[ LOOP 92 THUMBSIZE 2 GPS 16 ZOOM 10 ]]
Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 50
Bounding box 41 × 15
Period 92 (mod: 92)
Heat 49.5
Volatility 0.96 | 0.003
Kinetic symmetry Unspecified
Discovered by Unknown
Year of discovery Unknown

Twin bees shuttle on 22P4.3 is a period-92 oscillator that is composed of a twin bees shuttle and an unnamed p4 oscillator, 22P4.3. Although it is composed of two oscillators of smaller periods (46 and 4 respectively), it is considered non-trivial because it contains a single cell that is alive in generation 32 and dead in the other 91 phases of the oscillator. In terms of its 50 cells, it is tied with 50P92.1 for the smallest known non-trivial period 92 oscillator but with a smaller bounding box.

Martin Grant's glider synthesis for 22P4.3 on July 28, 2021[1] implies a 57-glider synthesis for this oscillator.

References

  1. Martin Grant (July 28, 2021). Re: Synthesising Oscillators (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums

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