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  1. Dec 5, 2023 · At the turn of the millennium, only twelve oscillator periods remained to be found in Conway's Game of Life. The search has finally ended, with the discovery of oscillators having the final two periods, 19 and 41, proving that Life is omniperiodic.

  2. Conways Game of Life is by far the most famous cellular automaton. David Buckingham first established a finite bound above which oscillators of every period could be built by running a signal around a specially constructed track.

  3. Yesterday, Nico Brown has discovered a pattern with period 41, effectively answer a 50-year-long question: Life is indeed omniperiodic, meaning that oscillators of any period are possible. You can find an updated list of oscillators here!

  4. Dec 13, 2023 · In other words, is the Game of Life omniperiodic? Given the proof above, this boils down to the problem of finding oscillating patterns that repeat for every period from 1 to 43. The first few were relatively easy to find.

  5. A cellular automaton is called omniperiodic if there exist oscillators of all periods. At the turn of the millennium, only twelve oscillator periods remained to be found in Conway's Game of Life. The search has finally ended, with the discovery of oscillators having the final two periods, 19 and 41, proving that Life is omniperiodic.

  6. The Physics arXiv Blog, Mathematicians Prove the “Omniperiodicity” of Conways Game of Life (Dec 2024) Last revised on January 14, 2024 at 05:35:47. See the history of this page for a list of all contributions to it.

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  8. Dec 5, 2023 · A cellular automaton is called omniperiodic if there exist oscillators of all periods. At the turn of the millennium, only twelve oscillator periods remained to be found in Conway's Game of Life. The search has finally ended, with the discovery of oscillators having the final two periods, 19 and 41, proving that Life is omniperiodic.

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