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The purpose of the list is to discuss theoretical aspects of change ringing, with an emphasis on new ideas and innovation. Many postings may be of a detailed mathematical nature. The list was founded by Philip Earis. Further information may be found on his website. You may also be interested in the Changeringing Wiki. This is hosted by Graham John and supersedes the RINGWIKI which was hosted on this server. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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