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Merzenich's p64 (xp64_y1j3zy031d8ey633zggy6s4c0gz11y8hj1zya11)

#C [[ GRID THUMBLAUNCH THUMBSIZE 2 THEME Catagolue ]]
x = 1, y = 1, rule = B3/S23
b!
This pattern is an oscillator.
This pattern is periodic with period 64.
This pattern runs in standard life (b3s23).
The population fluctuates between 34 and 64.
This evolutionary sequence works in multiple rules, from b3-ks23 through to b36c8s234c5cekr6ein7c8.

Pattern RLE

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Glider synthesis

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#C [[ GRID MAXGRIDSIZE 14 THEME Catagolue ]]
#CSYNTH xp64_y1j3zy031d8ey633zggy6s4c0gz11y8hj1zya11 costs 10 gliders (true).
#CLL state-numbering golly
x = 25, y = 29, rule = B3/S23
14bo$13bo$13b3o$6bo11b2o$7b2o9bobo$6b2o10bo3$o8bo$b2o4b2o$2o6b2o8$
15b2o6b2o$16b2o4b2o$15bo8bo3$6bo10b2o$4bobo9b2o$5b2o11bo$9b3o$11bo
$10bo!

Sample occurrences

There are 439 sample soups in the Catagolue:

Official symmetries

SymmetrySoupsSample soup links

C2_1 200                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

G2_1 200                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

Unofficial symmetries

SymmetrySoupsSample soup links

QuFince_stdin 2   

b3s23osc_stdin 12                 

catforce_stdin 16                       

mvr_catforce_stdin 6         

mvr_catsoup_stdin 2   

oscthread_stdin 1  

Comments (3)

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On 2022-02-12 at 17:06:03 UTC, alex.pendris wrote:

And there it is.

On 2018-12-12 at 16:55:54 UTC, apgoucher wrote:

Probably; we just need to search C2_1 more intensively.

On 2018-02-03 at 21:58:55 UTC, Someone wrote:

Will this ever show up naturally??

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