Cis-mirrored worm

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Cis-mirrored worm
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Pattern type Strict still life
Number of cells 22
Bounding box 9 × 6
Frequency class 23.2
Static symmetry -c
Discovered by Unknown
Year of discovery Unknown

Cis-mirrored worm (or vase) is the cis isomer still life made of two worms.

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4-glider synthesis of cis-mirrored worm
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Occurrence

See also: List of common still lifes

Cis-mirrored worm is the 138th most common still life on Adam P. Goucher's Catagolue, being less common than long^3 boat but more common than cis-beehive on long bookend. Among all still lifes with 22 cells, it is the absolute most common, followed by trans-rotated bookend siamese table.[1]

External links

  1. Adam P. Goucher. "Statistics". Catagolue. Retrieved on May 14, 2023.