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Mean tropical year length at arbitrary ecliptic longitude
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Mean tropical year length at arbitrary ecliptic longitude
Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We compute the mean interval between successive returns of the apparent geocentric solar longitude $\lambda$ to a fixed value $L \in \{0^\circ, 45^\circ, 90^\circ, \ldots, 315^\circ\}$, averaged over a multi-millennium window; this gives eight ``mean years'' against which calendar leap rules can be tuned: four cardinal-point years (equinoxes and solstices); four cross-quarter years. The construction is built on Meeus's low-precision solar theory...
Superintelligence: The Idea That Eats Smart People (2016)
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