Every metric 1-current in a complete quasiconvex metric space is a mass limit of normal 1-currents, and in complete separable spaces it is an integral of curve fragments.
Hyperbolic groups and spherical minimal surfaces
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Let $M$ be a closed, oriented, negatively curved, $n$-dimensional manifold with fundamental group $\Gamma$. Let $S^\infty$ be the unit sphere in $\ell^2(\Gamma)$, on which $\Gamma$ acts by the regular representation. The spherical volume of $M$ is a topological invariant introduced by Besson-Courtois-Gallot. We show that it is equal to the area of an $n$-dimensional area-minimizing minimal surface inside the ultralimit of $S^\infty/\Gamma$, in the sense of Ambrosio-Kirchheim. Our proof combines the theory of metric currents with a study of limits of the regular representation of torsion-free hyperbolic groups.
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Structure of Metric $1$-currents: approximation by normal currents and representation results
Every metric 1-current in a complete quasiconvex metric space is a mass limit of normal 1-currents, and in complete separable spaces it is an integral of curve fragments.