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The 2013 book '''''The Physics of Wall Street''''' is a brief history of physicists' contributions to economics. [[Eric Weinstein]] and [[Pia Malaney]]'s work on [[Gauge Theory of Economics|gauge theory in economics]] is discussed in chapter 10 and the epilogue.
The 2013 book '''''The Physics of Wall Street''''' is a brief history of physicists' contributions to economics. [[Eric Weinstein]] and [[Pia Malaney]]'s work on [[Gauge Theory of Economics|gauge theory in economics]] is discussed in chapter 10 and the epilogue.



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The Physics of Wall Street: A Brief History of Predicting the Unpredictable
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Author James Owen Weatherall
Language English
Genre History of Economics
Economics
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publication Date 2013
2014 (Paperback)
Pages 304

The 2013 book The Physics of Wall Street is a brief history of physicists' contributions to economics. Eric Weinstein and Pia Malaney's work on gauge theory in economics is discussed in chapter 10 and the epilogue.