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Calendrics is the study of the algorithms for the generation of calendars.
 
A <i>moment</i> is a sufficiently small piece of time.
 
A <i>day</i> is a contiguous set of moments lasting approximately twentyfour hours. The precise length of a day depends on how the day is defined in the context of a particular calendar.
 
A <i>date</i> is the name associated with a given day according to some calendar.
 
Finally, a <i>calendar</i> is an algorithm for systematically assigning names to dates


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Revision as of 17:09, 6 May 2007

Calendrics is the study of the algorithms for the generation of calendars.

A moment is a sufficiently small piece of time.

A day is a contiguous set of moments lasting approximately twentyfour hours. The precise length of a day depends on how the day is defined in the context of a particular calendar.

A date is the name associated with a given day according to some calendar.

Finally, a calendar is an algorithm for systematically assigning names to dates