p35 beehive hassler
The p35 beehive hassler is a period-35 oscillator discovered by Dean Hickerson on February 14, 1995[1] and was the first oscillator of this period to be discovered.[note 1] It is composed of two fumaroles and two heavyweight volcanoes hassling a beehive.
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Pattern type | Oscillator | ||||||||||
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Number of cells | 372 | ||||||||||
Bounding box | 79×24 | ||||||||||
Period | 35 | ||||||||||
Mod | 35 | ||||||||||
Heat | 136.9 | ||||||||||
Volatility | 0.59 | ||||||||||
Strict volatility | 0.09 | ||||||||||
Discovered by | Dean Hickerson | ||||||||||
Year of discovery | 1995 | ||||||||||
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Notes
- A period-35 oscillator, octagon II on 44P7.2, can be constructed from two sparkers (octagon II and 44P7.2) both of which were known by 1977. However, this type of oscillator is generally considered "boring", and thus not counted despite technically being non-trivial.
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