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Holmes–Thompson volume

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The Holmes–Thompson volume is a concept in differential geometry, particularly in the study of manifolds and their geometric structures. It is associated with the geometric measure theory and is a specific volume measure defined for certain types of Riemannian manifolds. More specifically, the Holmes–Thompson volume is used to generalize the notion of volume in the context of certain spaces where traditional notions of volume may not apply directly.

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