The development and transmission of 248-day schemes for lunar motion in Ancient astronomy (Q794633)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3859072
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    The development and transmission of 248-day schemes for lunar motion in Ancient astronomy
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3859072

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      The development and transmission of 248-day schemes for lunar motion in Ancient astronomy (English)
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      Babylonian, Greek and Indian texts concerning the mathematical approximation of the periodically varying speed of the lunar motion are systematized and interpreted. Predicting lunar motion was essentially a problem of approximating a periodic zigzag deviation table at a quadratic level. The Babylonians applied arithmetical reasoning. Later the Greeks added a geometric approach. Original theories were modified in India and reached China.
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      approximate lunar ephemeris
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      zigzag function
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