487-tick reflector
The 487-tick reflector is a 0°, 90° and 180° stable reflector and stable glider quintiplicator that was found by Adam P. Goucher in June 2009.[1] It is based on reactions by Paul Callahan and Dietrich Leithner, which can be fused to form a bistable reflector.
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| Pattern type | Stable reflector | ||||
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| Number of cells | 244 | ||||
| Bounding box | 132×95 | ||||
| Angle | 0, 90, 180° | ||||
| Repeat time | 487 | ||||
| Discovered by | Adam P. Goucher | ||||
| Year of discovery | 2009 | ||||
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See also
References
- Adam P. Goucher (June 21, 2009). Re: Small 90 degree reflector (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
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