[r-t] Emergency peal composition

Alexander Holroyd holroyd at math.ubc.ca
Sun Dec 2 23:20:16 UTC 2012


Presumably too late, but:

with bob=18, x=12, hlb=7B:

5096
2x.3.5x (6)	ATE098765432B
%.1x (1)	AB234567890ET
13 part


On Sun, 2 Dec 2012, Philip Earis wrote:

> It may seem unlikely, but due to a change of plans I'm after a peal composition of Bristol 14, cyclic 13-part, as a fall-back option. Can anyone come up with something elegant in the next hour?
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