p124 lumps of muck hassler
P124 lumps of muck hassler is a period-124 oscillator discovered by Dean Hickerson and Bill Gosper in 1994.[1] It hassles a lumps of muck in two different positions.
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Pattern type | Oscillator | ||||||||||
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Number of cells | 146 | ||||||||||
Bounding box | 39×38 | ||||||||||
Period | 124 | ||||||||||
Mod | 62 | ||||||||||
Heat | 78.71 | ||||||||||
Volatility | 0.82 | ||||||||||
Strict volatility | 0.65 | ||||||||||
Discovered by | Dean Hickerson | ||||||||||
Year of discovery | 1994 | ||||||||||
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This oscillator was reduced in size in April, 2010 by David Buckingham [citation needed] using two copies of blocked p4-3, as shown in the infobox.
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gollark: To actually understand why it exists, I believe you need maths to something something wavefunctions.
gollark: Yes.
gollark: Wikipedia has this nice statement of it, which is obviously true because Wikipedia says it.
gollark: It's not that one is "not defined", or that you can determine one but not the other, but that if you measure it you must trade off accuracy in one for the other.
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See also
References
- Dean Hickerson's oscillator stamp collection. Retrieved on April 22, 2020.
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