CC semi-cenark
The CC semi-cenark is a colour-changing variant of Tanner Jacobi's century-based semi-Snark mechanism, using a BTS catalyst. See CP semi-cenark for the colour-preserving version, or semi-cenark for repeat time details and an alternate initial catalyst.
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Pattern type | Stable reflector | ||||||||
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Number of cells | 51 | ||||||||
Bounding box | 24×26 | ||||||||
Angle | 90° | ||||||||
Repeat time | 56 | ||||||||
Period multiplier | 2× | ||||||||
Colour | Colour-changing | ||||||||
Discovered by | Tanner Jacobi | ||||||||
Year of discovery | 2017 | ||||||||
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