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'''Unix on Rich's p16''' is a {{period|48}} [[oscillator]] that is composed of a [[unix]] and [[Rich's p16]]. Although it is composed of two oscillators of smaller periods ({{period|6|brief}} and {{period|16|brief}} respectively), it is considered non-trivial because it contains a single [[cell]] that is alive in one [[generation]] and dead in the other 47 [[phase]]s of the oscillator. In terms of its {{cells|52}} cells, it is the smallest known non-trivial period 48 oscillator. | '''Unix on Rich's p16''' is a {{period|48}} [[oscillator]] that is composed of a [[unix]] and [[Rich's p16]]. Although it is composed of two oscillators of smaller periods ({{period|6|brief}} and {{period|16|brief}} respectively), it is considered non-trivial because it contains a single [[cell]] that is alive in one [[generation]] and dead in the other 47 [[phase]]s of the oscillator. In terms of its {{cells|52}} cells, it is the smallest known non-trivial period 48 oscillator, though a smaller, trivial one is known. | ||
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Pattern type | Oscillator | ||||||||
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Number of cells | 52 | ||||||||
Bounding box | 23 × 17 | ||||||||
Period | 48 | ||||||||
Mod | 48 | ||||||||
Heat | 39.9 | ||||||||
Volatility | 0.94 | ||||||||
Strict volatility | 0.01 | ||||||||
Discovered by | Unknown | ||||||||
Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||||||
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Unix on Rich's p16 is a period-48 oscillator that is composed of a unix and Rich's p16. Although it is composed of two oscillators of smaller periods (6 and 16 respectively), it is considered non-trivial because it contains a single cell that is alive in one generation and dead in the other 47 phases of the oscillator. In terms of its 52 cells, it is the smallest known non-trivial period 48 oscillator, though a smaller, trivial one is known.
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- Patterns
- Oscillators with 52 cells
- Periodic objects with minimum population 52
- Patterns with 52 cells
- Patterns that can be constructed with 18 gliders
- Oscillators
- Oscillators with period 48
- Oscillators with mod 48
- Oscillators with heat 39
- Oscillators with volatility 0.94
- Oscillators with strict volatility 0.01
- Least-common-multiple oscillators