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Weyl's gauge argument
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    Weyl's gauge argument (English)
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    5 September 2013
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    The author critically analyzes the standard Weyl's gauge theory of electromagnetism in general relativity by shedding light on details in mathematical derivations of the potential and nonvanishing field and suggests improvements.
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    general relativity
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    electromagnetic fields
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    Weyl's gauge
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    spinors
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