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Gauge Theory: A version of the differential calculus in which the Rise in “Rise over Run” is measured from a reference level that must be determined endogenously within the theory.
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* [[What is Gauge Theory (intuitively)?]]
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Gauge Theory: A version of the differential calculus in which the Rise in “Rise over Run” is measured from a reference level that must be determined endogenously within the theory.

And yet, supposedly, I am super confusing?

Ok. Compare anyone else’s definition. I’ll wait.

3:56 PM · Mar 13, 2021

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