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Graphs of finite mass which cannot be approximated in area by smooth graphs
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    Graphs of finite mass which cannot be approximated in area by smooth graphs (English)
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    22 September 1994
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    The authors show that there is an obstruction of homotopic nature besides the homological one to the approximation in area of maps \(u:B_ 1 \to R^ 2\). More precisely, it is constructed a class of Cartesian currents that cannot be approximated weakly and in area by smooth graphs.
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