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'''Weekender''' is a [[2c/7 orthogonal]] [[spaceship]] that was found by [[:Category:Patterns found by David Eppstein|David Eppstein]] on January 12, [[:Category:Patterns found in 2000|2000]].<ref>{{CiteSummersPattern|name=jslife}}</ref> On April 27, 2000, [[:Category:Patterns found by Stephen Silver|Stephen Silver]] found a [[tagalong]] for a pair of weekenders (shown below). At present, n weekenders pulling n-1 tagalongs constitute the only known spaceships with [[speed]] 2c/7, besides self-sustaining loops of [[2c/7 orthogonal#Rakes|weekender conduits]]. These were the only known [[:Category:Spaceships_with_period_7|period-7]] spaceships until the discovery of [[lobster (spaceship)|Lobster]] in [[:Category:patterns found in 2011|2011]], [[loafer]] in [[:Category:patterns found in 2013|2013]] and [[spaghetti monster]] in 2016. | '''Weekender''' is a [[2c/7 orthogonal]] [[spaceship]] that was found by [[:Category:Patterns found by David Eppstein|David Eppstein]] on January 12, [[:Category:Patterns found in 2000|2000]].<ref>{{CiteSummersPattern|name=jslife}}</ref> On April 27, 2000, [[:Category:Patterns found by Stephen Silver|Stephen Silver]] found a [[tagalong]] for a pair of weekenders (shown below). At present, n weekenders pulling n-1 tagalongs constitute the only known spaceships with [[speed]] 2c/7, besides self-sustaining loops of [[2c/7 orthogonal#Rakes|weekender conduits]]. These were the only known [[:Category:Spaceships_with_period_7|period-7]] spaceships until the discovery of [[lobster (spaceship)|Lobster]] in [[:Category:patterns found in 2011|2011]], [[loafer]] in [[:Category:patterns found in 2013|2013]] and [[spaghetti monster]] in 2016. |
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Pattern type | Spaceship | ||||||||||
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Number of cells | 36 | ||||||||||
Bounding box | 18 × 12 | ||||||||||
Direction | Orthogonal | ||||||||||
Period | 7 | ||||||||||
Mod | 7 | ||||||||||
Speed | 2c/7 | Unknown | ||||||||||
Heat | 45.1 | ||||||||||
Discovered by | David Eppstein | ||||||||||
Year of discovery | 2000 | ||||||||||
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Weekender is a 2c/7 orthogonal spaceship that was found by David Eppstein on January 12, 2000.[1] On April 27, 2000, Stephen Silver found a tagalong for a pair of weekenders (shown below). At present, n weekenders pulling n-1 tagalongs constitute the only known spaceships with speed 2c/7, besides self-sustaining loops of weekender conduits. These were the only known period-7 spaceships until the discovery of Lobster in 2011, loafer in 2013 and spaghetti monster in 2016.
Despite the relative simplicity of its components, a glider synthesis for the weekender had been elusive since its discovery. A weekender synthesis was completed on January 25, 2015, 15 years after its discovery (and coincidentally, on a weekend).[2]
On September 26, 2015 Chris Cain announced a p444 weekender gun based on a 79-glider synthesis, as well as a p451/p457+ glider-to-weekender converter.[3]
Image gallery
See also
References
- ↑ Jason Summers' jslife pattern collection.
- ↑ Martin Grant (January 25, 2015). "Re: Small Spaceship Syntheses". Retrieved on January 25, 2015.
- ↑ Chris Cain (September 26, 2015). "Re: Small Spaceship Syntheses". Retrieved on October 7, 2015.
External links
- Searching for Spaceships - Eppstein's paper describing the discovery of the weekender
- Weekender at the Life Lexicon
- The Weekender (glider 14105) at David Eppstein's Glider Database
- Patterns
- Spaceships with 36 cells
- Periodic objects with minimum population 36
- Patterns with 36 cells
- Patterns found by David Eppstein
- Patterns found in 2000
- Patterns that can be constructed with between 70 and 79 gliders
- Spaceships
- Spaceships with period 7
- Orthogonal spaceships
- Spaceships with speed 2c/7
- Spaceships with heat 45
- Spaceships with mod 7
- Non-monotonic spaceships