Pressure cooker
Pressure cooker is a period-3 oscillator that was found by the MIT group in September 1971.[1] It was one of the first billiard table configurations to be discovered. Its generations have 33, 36, and 37 cells.
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Pattern type | Oscillator | ||||||||||
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Oscillator type | Billiard table | ||||||||||
Number of cells | 33 | ||||||||||
Bounding box | 11×12 | ||||||||||
Period | 3 | ||||||||||
Mod | 3 | ||||||||||
Heat | 4 | ||||||||||
Volatility | 0.16 | ||||||||||
Strict volatility | 0.16 | ||||||||||
Discovered by | MIT group | ||||||||||
Year of discovery | 1971 | ||||||||||
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See also
References
- Dean Hickerson's oscillator stamp collection. Retrieved on March 14, 2020.
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