" BEIJING http://www.sanjosesharksteamstore.com/adidas-rourke-chartier-jersey , Aug. 31 (Xinhua) -- China's Foreign Ministry on Thursday asked for heightened vigilance of Japan's latest attempt to increase its defense budget, saying that changes to Japan's military and security policy are closely watched by its neighbors and the international community.
Commenting on Thursday reports that Japan's Ministry of Defense had made a record budget request for the fiscal year 2018. If approved, it would be the sixth annual increase since Prime Minister Shinzo Abe retook office in 2012.
Hua said that in recent years, Japan had made persistently misleading statements over the so-called ""China threat,"" while increasing its own defense budget and introducing new security laws.
""The Japanese side should clarify its intentions to the international community,"" she said.
""We hope the Japanese side will pay attention to its neighbors' security concerns and be cautious in military and security fields,"" said Hua.
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By Levi J Parsons
SYDNEY, Aug. 25 (Xinhua) -- The mystery of a famous 3,700-year-old Babylonian clay tablet, once owned by the real ""Indiana Jones http://www.sanjosesharksteamstore.com/adidas-mikkel-boedker-jersey ,"" has been unlocked by an Australian mathematician, it was revealed Friday.
Dr. Daniel Mansfield's findings from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, is now the oldest example of an accurate trigonometric tablet, beating out Pythagoras and the better known Greek mathematicians by more than 1,000 years.
The tablet was originally discovered in the Ottoman Empire (now modern day Iraq) between 1900-1910 by Edgar Banks and has baffled the world's leading historians and researchers for over a century.
But It was not until 1945, when researchers uncovered the tablet contained ""Pythagorean triples,"" which pointed to a strong possibility the artifact might have be an instrument for trigonometry.
""A Pythagorean triple is a set of three numbers which describe the sides of a right angle triangle, but the suggestions are always in terms of angles,"" Mansfield said.
Mansfield's journey began while he was searching for materials to use in a class he was teaching.
""I came across this picture of Plimpton 322 and I thought, that's interesting, I wonder what that is maybe I can use it?"" he recalled.
The two-year process to unlock the mystery began where it had done for most mathematicians who looked into it, Mansfield also believed the artifact was indeed an instrument of trigonometry, but not in its modern understanding.
""I have a colleague called Norman Wildberger who wrote a book on how to do trigonometry without angles.""
""I came to Norman and said check out this tablet, I think it's trigonometry without angles and what do you think of it?
But unlike modern base 10 systems that are the standardly used in mathematics today, the Babylonians worked with a sexagesimal, or base 60 system.
This lead Mansfield to an idea that had been explored in previous studies, which suggested the left-hand edge of the tablet was broken off and originally had six columns completed with 38 rows.
The Babylonians had developed a measurement for steepness, that modern mathematicians would refer to as a gradient or an angle.
But the Babylonians did not think in the same way, the ancient civilisation measured steepness in terms of how much is was in length, not angle.
In modern translation, the Babylonians understood, ""the longer the length of a ramp, the more the side of triangle would need to eat,"" Mansfield said.
""How much it eats per unit depth is literally there measurement of steepness.""
Although it is not understood what the tablet was actually used for, Mansfield suspects it was likely an implement for surveying, but admits the window into this period of history is so small that it is very difficult to know.
""To me the significance is really about realizing that mathematics isn't just a pure science http://www.sanjosesharksteamstore.com/adidas-justin-braun-jersey , it also has a large cultural component to it, that's really just invisible to us,"" Mansfield said.