Why Gauge?

Foundations of Physics 44 (1):91-104 (2014)
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The world appears to be well described by gauge theories; why? I suggest that gauge is more than mathematical redundancy. Gauge-dependent quantities can not be predicted, but there is a sense in which they can be measured. They describe “handles” though which systems couple: they represent real relational structures to which the experimentalist has access in measurement by supplying one of the relata in the measurement procedure itself. This observation leads to a physical interpretation for the ubiquity of gauge: it is a consequence of a relational structure of physical quantities

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Carlo Rovelli
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Quantum Gravity.Carlo Rovelli - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.

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