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A - G collisions

Figure 3.17: There are nine different alignments for an A glider approaching a G; they also serve as points of reference for A complexes and D's.
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Table 3.10: The collisions between A gliders and a G glider are quite varied. Note that the break in the G margin comes at aspect 5.
align monomer dimer dyad triad
1 C3 + D2 BBar5 A + 2B null
2 A + G A + 2B C1 + EBar A + C2 + D1
3 C1 + EBar 2C3 C2 + E1 C2 + C3
4 C1 + F B A + 2B null
5 2 B B B null
6 C3 + D2 A, 2B A + A dimer + B + G A dimer + 2B
7 2 B 2B B null
8 2 B B B null
9 C1 + EBar C2 + E1 C2 + E1 C2, C3



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Jose Manuel Gomez Soto 2002-01-31