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Are normal metric currents dense in the space of all metric currents?

It is classical that Euclidean normal currents are dense in the space of all currents. This can be achieved through mollification. What I want to know if this is still true for metric currents. In ...
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Bounded ball measure on compact metric space

Fix $c>1$. Let $(X,d)$ be a separable compact metric space, does there necessarily exist a Borel probability measure $\nu$ on $(X,d)$ such that $\operatorname{sup}_{x \in X,r>0}\frac{\nu(\...
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How to find the point at minimal average distance of a given measure

Given a compactly supported probability measure $m$ on $\mathbb{R}^n$, we can define its average distance to a point $x$ as $\int_\mathbb{R^n}d(x,y)dm(y)$. In this question I found that for a given ...
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