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The '''34P14 shuttle''' is the second smallest known | The '''34P14 shuttle''' is the second smallest known {{period|14}} [[oscillator]]. It was found by [[carybe]] on September 24, {{year|2018}} using [[apgsearch]], but was not noticed by a human until October 11 of that year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://catagolue.appspot.com |title=Catagolue.appspot.com result page |accessdate=October 12, 2018}}</ref> It consists 4 blocks hassling a {[[bi-block]] + 2 [[loaf|loaves]]} predecessor. A {{gliders|20}} [[synthesis]] of this oscillator was posted by [[Mark Niemiec]] on October 12.<ref name="post64654" /> | ||
It produces [[duoplet]] sparks, and is capable of reflecting a p28 glider stream.<ref name="post64648" /> It can potentially replace the [[p7 bouncer]] for any glider stream of a multiple of 14, as shown in the period 28 glider shuttle below | ==Uses== | ||
It produces [[duoplet]] sparks, and is capable of reflecting a p28 glider stream.<ref name="post64648" /> It can potentially replace the [[p7 bouncer]] for any glider stream of a multiple of 14, as shown in the period 28 glider shuttle below: | |||
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|viewerconfig = #C [[ GPS 14 LOOP 28 THUMBSIZE 2 ZOOM 10 HEIGHT 480 ]] | |viewerconfig = #C [[ GPS 14 LOOP 28 THUMBSIZE 2 ZOOM 10 HEIGHT 480 ]] | ||
|pname = p28glidershuttle | |pname = p28glidershuttle | ||
|position = center | |||
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It can also reduce the '''tetradecathlon''', a discovery by [[Jason Summers]] on January 26, {{year|2004}}, where a [[pentadecathlon]]'s phase is changed -- originally by sparks from large [[p7 pipsquirter]]s: | |||
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* [[p64 thunderbird hassler]] | * [[p64 thunderbird hassler]] | ||
* [[55P10]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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|title = Re: Soup search results | |||
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|author = Mark Niemiec | |||
|date = October 12, 2018 | |||
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[[Category:Sparkers with period 14]] | [[Category:Sparkers with period 14]] | ||
[[Category:Strong sparkers]] | [[Category:Strong sparkers]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Reflecting duoplet sparkers]] | ||
[[Category:Patterns discovered by pseudonymous users]] | |||
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Pattern type | Oscillator | ||||||||||
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Oscillator type | Shuttle | ||||||||||
Number of cells | 34 | ||||||||||
Bounding box | 15 × 11 | ||||||||||
Period | 14 | ||||||||||
Mod | 7 | ||||||||||
Heat | 22.9 | ||||||||||
Volatility | 0.94 | ||||||||||
Strict volatility | 0.86 | ||||||||||
Discovered by | carybe | ||||||||||
Year of discovery | 2018 | ||||||||||
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The 34P14 shuttle is the second smallest known period-14 oscillator. It was found by carybe on September 24, 2018 using apgsearch, but was not noticed by a human until October 11 of that year.[1] It consists 4 blocks hassling a {bi-block + 2 loaves} predecessor. A 20-glider synthesis of this oscillator was posted by Mark Niemiec on October 12.[2]
Uses
It produces duoplet sparks, and is capable of reflecting a p28 glider stream.[3] It can potentially replace the p7 bouncer for any glider stream of a multiple of 14, as shown in the period 28 glider shuttle below:
(click above to open LifeViewer) RLE: here Plaintext: here |
It can also reduce the tetradecathlon, a discovery by Jason Summers on January 26, 2004, where a pentadecathlon's phase is changed -- originally by sparks from large p7 pipsquirters:
(click above to open LifeViewer) RLE: here Plaintext: here |
See also
- Tumbler
- Rich's p16
- Mold on 34P14 shuttle
- Unix on 34P14 shuttle
- Fumarole on 34P14 shuttle
- 68P9
- 68P16
- p36 shuttle
- p64 thunderbird hassler
- 55P10
References
- ↑ "Catagolue.appspot.com result page". Retrieved on October 12, 2018.
- ↑ Mark Niemiec (October 12, 2018). Re: Soup search results (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
- ↑ Matthias Merzenich. Re: Soup search results (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
External links
Categories:
- Patterns
- Oscillators with 34 cells
- Periodic objects with minimum population 34
- Patterns with 34 cells
- Patterns found by carybe
- Patterns found in 2018
- Patterns that can be constructed with 20 gliders
- Oscillators
- Shuttles
- Oscillators with period 14
- Oscillators with mod 7
- Oscillators with heat 22
- Oscillators with volatility 0.94
- Oscillators with strict volatility 0.86
- Patterns with bilateral orthogonal symmetry
- Flipping oscillators
- Sparkers
- Sparkers with period 14
- Strong sparkers
- Reflecting duoplet sparkers
- Patterns discovered by pseudonymous users
- Semi-natural periodic objects