Garden of Eden 11

Garden of Eden 11 is a Garden of Eden discovered by Steven Eker on January 25, 2017. It requires only 88 cells to specify, making it the smallest known Garden of Eden by this metric.

Garden of Eden 11
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Pattern type Garden of Eden
Number of cells 50
Bounding box 11×9
Discovered by Steven Eker
Year of discovery 2017
The orphan on which Garden of Eden 11 is based requires 88 cells to specify.
gollark: Instead of an unconfigured logistic regression thing I don't understand, I will use an unconfigured perceptron which I also don't really understand.
gollark: I can retrieve the coefficients.
gollark: Languages and other techs actually, since why not.
gollark: The "languages worked on" thing and whether people are trans.
gollark: I'm using scikit logistic regression and lots of glue code.
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