p48 pi-heptomino hassler

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For other p48 pi-heptomino hasslers, see Period-48 pi-heptomino hasslers.
p48 pi-heptomino hassler
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 121
Bounding box 33 × 26
Period 48 (mod: 24)
Heat 67.1
Volatility 0.77 | 0.54
Kinetic symmetry n.e
Discovered by Matthias Merzenich
Year of discovery 2011

p48 pi-heptomino hassler is a period-48 oscillator discovered by Matthias Merzenich in June, 2011. It uses two blocked p4-4s.

A 141-glider synthesis for a variant of this oscillator, featuring two pi heptominoes and being stabilized by copies of Eye of Sauron, was found by GUYTU6J in December 2020.[1]

References

  1. GUYTU6J (December 27, 2020). Re: Synthesising Oscillators (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums

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