Trivial p6-1

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Trivial p6-1
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 124
Bounding box 27 × 18
Period 6 (mod: 6)
Heat 67.3
Volatility 0.52 | 0.00
Kinetic symmetry n
Discovered by Dean Hickerson
Year of discovery 1994

Trivial p6-1 is a period-6 oscillator found by Dean Hickerson on December 10, 1994.[1] Unlike other trivial oscillators, its two rotors (which have periods 2 and 3 respectively) stabilize each other, but the oscillator as a whole is nonetheless considered trivial because no individual cell oscillates at the full period.

References

  1. Dean Hickerson's oscillator stamp collection. Retrieved on October 19, 2019.

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