p48 toad hassler

P48 toad hassler is a period-48 oscillator found by Bill Gosper on December 11, 1994,[1] being the first period 48 oscillator to be found. It is composed of two period 24 domino sparkers hassling a toad. The form to the right is a toadflipper and has the smallest bounding box of the period 48 toad hasslers. Toadsuckers are also possible, as shown below.

p48 toad hassler
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 326
Bounding box 38×54
Period 48
Mod 48
Heat 246.9
Volatility 0.85
Strict volatility 0.01
Discovered by Bill Gosper
Year of discovery 1994
A period 48 toadsucker
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gollark: We designed octree strings ages ago.
gollark: HellobOi, this isn't surprising, I'm often here.
gollark: Minoteaur has this, ironically.
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