Low-Precision Formulae for Calculating Julian Day from Solar Longitude

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Low-precision formulae for calculating the Julian day from a given solar
longitude (equinox J2000.0) and approximate date (e.g., month and year)
are presented. The maximum error of the algorithm is less than half hour
for dates between 1900 and 2100.

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