Snake siamese snake
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Pattern type | Strict still life | ||||||||
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Number of cells | 10 | ||||||||
Bounding box | 7 × 2 | ||||||||
Frequency class | 25.2 | ||||||||
Discovered by | Unknown | ||||||||
Year of discovery | 1972 | ||||||||
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Snake siamese snake is a 10-cell still life that consists of two snakes attached together. It can be infinitely extended by increasing the number of middle sections as long as the ends stay the same to form coiled snake.
It is the sixth rarest 10-cell still life out of 25.
Glider synthesis
All strict still lifes with a population of 21 or fewer cells, all oscillators with 16 or fewer cells, and all spaceships with 31 or fewer cells are known to be glider-constructible. A glider synthesis of this object can be found in the infobox to the right.
See also
External links
- Snake siamese snake at Adam P. Goucher's Catagolue
- Snake siamese snake at the Life Lexicon
- The 25 ten-bit still-lifes at Mark D. Niemiec's Life Page
Categories:
- Patterns
- Patterns with Catagolue frequency class 25
- Natural periodic objects
- Periodic objects with minimum population 10
- Patterns with 10 cells
- Patterns found in 1972
- Patterns that can be constructed with 5 gliders
- Still lifes
- Strict still lifes
- Strict still lifes with 10 cells
- Patterns with 180-degree rotation symmetry