168P22.1 |
#O Noam Elkies, April 17, 1997
#C The first period 22 oscillator to be found.
x = 33, y = 23, rule = B3/S23
12b2o5b2o12b$7b2o3bo7bo3b2o7b$8bo4bo5bo4bo8b$5b2obob3obo3bob3obob2o5b$
8bobo3bo3bo3bobo8b$6bobo5bobobo5bobo6b$7bobo2b2obobob2o2bobo7b$8bo3bo
2bobo2bo3bo8b$4b2o8b2ob2o8b2o4b$2o2bo23bo2b2o$obobo4bo13bo4bobobo$2bob
2o3b2o11b2o3b2obo2b$obobo4bo13bo4bobobo$2o2bo23bo2b2o$4b2o8b2ob2o8b2o
4b$8bo3bo2bobo2bo3bo8b$7bobo2b2obobob2o2bobo7b$6bobo5bobobo5bobo6b$8bo
bo3bo3bo3bobo8b$5b2obob3obo3bob3obob2o5b$8bo4bo5bo4bo8b$7b2o3bo7bo3b2o
7b$12b2o5b2o!
#C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]]
#C [[ AUTOSTART ]]
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Pattern type |
Oscillator |
Number of cells |
168 |
Bounding box |
33 × 22 |
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Period |
22 |
Mod |
Unknown |
Heat |
45.1 |
Volatility |
0.53 |
Strict volatility |
Unknown |
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Discovered by |
Noam Elkies |
Year of discovery |
1997 |
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168P22.1 is an unnamed period 22 oscillator. It was the first period 22 oscillator to be found,[1] and was discovered by Noam Elkies on April 17, 1997.[2] It works by hassling two traffic light predecessors. Four griddles are integrated into the oscillator to ensure overall stability.
See also
References
- ↑ x-oscs-new-p020-035.lif oscillator collection, retrieved on April 9, 2009
- ↑ "Game of Life Status page". Retrieved on April 9, 2009.
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