Cis-shillelagh

Cis-shillelagh
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Pattern type Strict still life
Number of cells 10
Bounding box 6×5
Frequency class 19.3
Discovered by Unknown
Year of discovery Unknown

Cis-shillelagh is a 10-bit still life.

Commonness

Cis-shillelagh is the fifty-second most common still life in Achim Flammenkamp's census, being less common than trans-block on long hook but more common than mirrored dock.[1] It is also the sixtieth most common object on Adam P. Goucher's Catagolue.[2]

Synthesis

On March 21, 2007 Heinrich Koenig found a 4-glider synthesis of this still life.[3]

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See also

References

  1. Achim Flammenkamp (September 7, 2004). "Most seen natural occurring ash objects in Game of Life". Retrieved on November 7, 2009.
  2. Adam P. Goucher. "Statistics". Catagolue. Retrieved on June 24, 2016.
  3. Dean Hickerson's 2, 3, and 4-glider syntheses pattern collection
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