110P62

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110P62
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 110
Bounding box 47 × 26
Period 62
Mod Unknown
Heat 127.35
Volatility 0.97
Strict volatility 0.01
Discovered by Noam Elkies
Year of discovery 2010

110P62 is the smallest known period 62 oscillator. It was discovered by Noam Elkies in 2010. It consists of two blinkers being hassled by two copies of 48P31.

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