98P25

98P25 is an unnamed period-25 oscillator discovered by Noam Elkies in October 2002. In terms of minimum population, it was the smallest known period-25 oscillator until the discovery of an improved version of the pattern.[1] The improved version, found by Matthias Merzenich on January 10, 2016, replaces the west and east fumaroles with eater 1s.[2]

98P25
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 98
Bounding box 38×23
Period 25
Mod 25
Heat 84.2
Volatility 0.87
Strict volatility 0.56
Discovered by Noam Elkies
Year of discovery 2002

It works by using four fumaroles and two blocks to hassle two honey farm predecessors.

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A slightly smaller version (the current record), 88P25.
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Half of this oscillator can be replaced by a toaster, as shown below.

A related period-25 oscillator that hassles only one honey farm predecessor
RLE: here
The original form of this oscillator used two copies of eater 1 rather than blocks.
RLE: here
gollark: I consider it vaguely suitable for highly low level things, but not otherwise.
gollark: It's as "good" as Go's.
gollark: When `malloc` fails, my software overwrites its entire memory space with pure bees.
gollark: Prove that it can't, simple.
gollark: Just formally prove your code cannot fail.

See also

References

  1. "Class 2 Objects Catalog". Retrieved on April 18, 2009.
  2. Matthias Merzenich (January 10, 2016). Re: Oscillator Discoveries Thread (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
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