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Jul 5, 2022 at 0:01 comment added The Amplitwist The link to eom.springer.de is broken, but the article can now be found at encyclopediaofmath.org/wiki/Geometric_measure_theory.
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Apr 15, 2010 at 19:11 vote accept Elgrimm
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Jan 29, 2010 at 8:14 comment added Elgrimm even that case is open. But in fact the question here is just the first step of searching an counter-example for something else. And in that case curves can't work. But even a curves or a surface would help understanding what goes wrong in the case of an unbounded first variation...
Jan 28, 2010 at 19:38 comment added Yemon Choi I don't know much about geometric measure theory, so I hope this question isn't too naive -- but what happens if you take $m=1$ or $m=2$ (curves and surfaces)? Is there obviously no example of the type you seek, or are even those cases still open?
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Corrected mistake in the definiton of div_\mu
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Jan 27, 2010 at 0:43 comment added Anton Petrunin It would be better if you could recall definitions of varifold and its first variation.
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