Garden of Eden 1

Garden of Eden 1 is the first Garden of Eden that was explicitly constructed. It was found by Roger Banks in 1971. Since then many smaller Gardens of Eden have been discovered, including the one that results from simply removing the five rightmost columns from Garden of Eden 1 (the result of which has 193 cells and a bounding box of size 28 × 9).[1]

Garden of Eden 1
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Pattern type Garden of Eden
Number of cells 226
Bounding box 33×9
Discovered by Roger Banks
Year of discovery 1971
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References

  1. Achim Flammenkamp (November 7, 2008). "Garden of Eden / Orphan". Retrieved on February 13, 2009.
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