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  1. #C From phoenix@machnix.mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de Tue Sep  7 11:21:47 1993
  2. #C Return-Path: <phoenix@machnix.mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de>
  3. #C Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1993 17:11:30 +0200
  4. #C From: phoenix@machnix.mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de (Hartmut Holzwart)
  5. #C To: life@cs.arizona.edu
  6. #C Subject: n-squared stretcher again (continued)
  7. #C
  8. #C When browsing through old files, I found something easier which moreover
  9. #C much more resembles Alan's original idea.
  10. #C
  11. #C This one may be added to the library until someone finds something better.
  12. #C I think you could start four or five phases earlier, but was too lazy
  13. #C to try it.
  14. #C 
  15. #C Btw, if taming the L-component in the other direction was possible, how would
  16. #C you call the resulting pattern? (Hope the intention is clear it's hard
  17. #C to describe and tedious to draw.)
  18. #C 
  19. #C Note also, that the L is a repeatable c(2,2)/8 component. But stabilizing 
  20. #C this is out of range if not by luck.
  21. #C 
  22. #N n-squared stretcher
  23. #C Created on September 5th 1993 by Hartmut Holzwart
  24. #C Based on an idea by Alan Hensel
  25. #C Uses an old c(2,0)/4 *WSS-tag which is slightly modified and travels
  26. #C left and right (phase shifted) and an old c(0,1)/2 traveling up and down
  27. #P
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