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The physical meaning of gauge groups in bimetrical, Riemannian, and Hermitian theories of gravitation is discussed. In Hermitian relativity, Einstein's A-invariance means a super-gauge group which characterizes the Einstein-Schrödinger equations as the only nondegenerate general-relativistic field theory.
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Treder, HJ. On the physical meaning of gauge and super-gauge in general-relativistic field theories. Found Phys 15, 579–604 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01882484
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