p32 blinker hassler

P32 blinker hassler is a period-32 oscillator discovered by Noam Elkies in April 2010. It uses two Blocked p4-3s.

p32 blinker hassler
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 75
Bounding box 21×24
Period 32
Mod 32
Heat 38.5
Volatility 0.74
Strict volatility 0.33
Discovered by Noam Elkies
Year of discovery 2010
David Buckingham version
Original version by Noam Elkies
gollark: There was probably some ridiculously specific thing which had to go faster.
gollark: ↑ SIMD_irl
gollark: Isn't that only for bytes, though?
gollark: Consider, however: This iterates over the changed touches as well, but it looks in our cached touch information array for the previous information about each touch to determine the starting point for each touch's new line segment to be drawn. This is done by looking at each touch's Touch.identifier property. This property is a unique integer for each touch and remains consistent for each event during the duration of each finger's contact with the surface.
gollark: If there is I haven't seen it.

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