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A '''gauge theory of economics''' is the application of differential geometric methods to economic problems.
== Example ==
Gauge theory is all you need to break out of the economics flatland. The following is an equation that Eric Weinstein talked about. We are going to break it down together and picture the meaning of each part in a geometrical and intuitive way. The results of this work will be interesting for the present economics community.
Gauge theory is all you need to break out of the economics flatland. The following is an equation that Eric Weinstein talked about. We are going to break it down together and picture the meaning of each part in a geometrical and intuitive way. The results of this work will be interesting for the present economics community.


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The next day, we go back to the market and now we are interested in measuring price changes.
The next day, we go back to the market and now we are interested in measuring price changes.


== Supplemental Materials ==
== Reference Materials ==
 
==== Papers ====
 
* [https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/eb74/898337415912a12d5b6642e5c2e6950f637c.pdf The Index Number Problem:  A Differential Geometric Approach] by Pia Malaney.
* [https://arxiv.org/abs/0902.4274 Time and symmetry in models of economic markets] by Lee Smolin.
 
==== Books ====
 
* [[The Physics of Wall Street]] by James Weatherall.
 
==== Lectures ====
Lectures, presentations, and panels by Pia Malaney and Eric Weinstein on the topic.
 
* '''[https://youtu.be/4_brHQRMu9k Stanford University: Systems Architecture, Kabuki Capitalism, and the Economic Manhattan Project (YouTube)]'''
* '''[https://youtu.be/4_brHQRMu9k Stanford University: Systems Architecture, Kabuki Capitalism, and the Economic Manhattan Project (YouTube)]'''
* '''[https://youtu.be/h5gnATQMtPg Gauge Theory and Inflation: Enlarging the Wu-Yang Dictionary (YouTube)]'''
*'''[https://youtu.be/h5gnATQMtPg Gauge Theory and Inflation: Enlarging the Wu-Yang Dictionary (YouTube)]'''
* '''[http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/video-archive/static/2013/11/221-2429/mergedvideo.ogv Towards a Mathematics of New Economic Thinking for Reflexive Markets: A Natural Economic Connection on Preference Bundles over the Taste-Time Continuum (The Fields Institute)]'''
*'''[http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/video-archive/static/2013/11/221-2429/mergedvideo.ogv Towards a Mathematics of New Economic Thinking for Reflexive Markets: A Natural Economic Connection on Preference Bundles over the Taste-Time Continuum (The Fields Institute)]'''
* [http://pirsa.org/09050047 A Science Less Dismal: Welcome to the Economic Manhattan Project]
*[http://pirsa.org/09050047 A Science Less Dismal: Welcome to the Economic Manhattan Project]
** '''[http://pirsa.org/displayFlash.php?id=09050047 Video]'''
**'''[http://pirsa.org/displayFlash.php?id=09050047 Video]'''
* [https://www.quora.com/How-does-gauge-theory-apply-to-economic-models-and-indices Eric talking about this on Quora]
 
* [https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/eb74/898337415912a12d5b6642e5c2e6950f637c.pdf The Index Number Problem:  A Differential Geometric Approach]- by Pia Malaney, his wife.
==== Interviews ====
*[https://www.quora.com/How-does-gauge-theory-apply-to-economic-models-and-indices Eric talking about this on Quora]


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