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Complex, contact, Riemannian, pseudo-Riemannian and Finsler geometry, relativity, gauge theory, global analysis.
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When is a bi-Lipschitz homeomorphism smoothable?
There is some interest in a related question in non-linear elasticity, specifically people there would consider a function "smoothable" if there is a close-by (in some norm applying both to function a …
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Indecomposable integral currents
I think the following might be an example, though it will require a bit of work if you want to make it more precise:
Take an immersion of a sphere, which is injective except for one cap at each pole, …
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How to interpret the vector fields $F_p(x,u,Du)$ in a Lagrangian optimization problem
There is the following interpretation coming from physics and continuum mechanics, which is a bit too long for a comment but might be helpful:
If you think of $\mathcal{F}$ as an energy that you want …
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Densities, pseudoforms, absolute differential forms and measures, differential forms, etc
I am not the greatest expert on the details of this stuff, but since nobody else tried so far, let me have an attempt:
Prelude: Measures
Since you mention measures, I start with that, though this is m …
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Is a locally invertible weak limit of injective maps injective almost everywhere?
Okay, let me try a writeup of the comment chain. For any reasonable subset $A\subset \Omega_2$ and $B := f^{-1}(A)$ you get
$$\int_A |f^{-1}(y)| dy = \int_B \det df dx \leq \liminf_{n\to\infty} \int_B …
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How to interpret this quote of Lin?
This is not a full answer, since I do not know the counterexample Lin refers to, but I can offer some explanations and guesses which are too long for a comment:
You can define a first variation for cu …
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When is a $1$-varifold $V$ the associated varifold of the reduced boundary of some Caccioppo...
I think the obvious way is indeed the only way. First of all $n_j=1$ for all $j$, as boundaries do not have higher multiplicity.
Secondly, the $l$ rays of your varifold split $\mathbb{R}^2$ into $l$ s …