We present a set of global invariants, called "mass integrals", which can be defined for a large class of asymptotically hyperbolic Riemannian manifolds. When the "boundary at infinity" has spherical topology one single invariant is obtained, called the mass; we show positivity thereof. We apply the definition to conformally compactifiable manifolds, and show that the mass is completion-independent. We also prove the result, closely related to the problem at hand, that conformal completions of conformally compactifiable manifolds are unique.
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Chruściel, P. T., & Herzlich, M. (2003). The mass of asymptotically hyperbolic Riemannian manifolds. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, 212(2), 231–264. https://doi.org/10.2140/pjm.2003.212.231
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