Asymptotics of high-codimensional area-minimizing currents in hyperbolic space
Abstract
We investigate the asymptotic behavior of high-codimensional area-minimizing locally rectifiable currents in hyperbolic space, addressing a problem posed by F.H. Lin and establishing ``boundary regularity at infinity" results for such currents near their asymptotic boundaries under the standard Euclidean metric. Intrinsic obstructions to high-order regularity arise for odd-dimensional minimal surfaces, revealing a constraint dependent on the geometry of the asymptotic boundary. Our work advances the asymptotic theory of high-codimensional minimal surfaces in hyperbolic space.
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