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Optimal transport: the existence of an optimal pair of $c$-conjugate functions

$\newcommand{\diff}{ \, \mathrm d}$ Let $X,Y$ be Polish spaces, $\mathcal C_b(X)$ the space of all real-valued bounded continuous functions on $X$, $\mathcal P(X)$ the space of Borel probability ...
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Optimal transport for applied mathematicians: how does $\varphi (x) = \inf_{y \in Y} [c(x, y) - \psi (y)] \neq -\infty$ follow in Theorem 1.37?

I'm reading a proof of Theorem 1.37 from Santambrogio's Optimal transport for applied mathematicians: calculus of variations, PDEs, and modeling. First, I quote related definitions. Let $X,Y$ be ...
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Strict convexity of the cost function is enough to ensure the existence and uniqueness of the optimal transport map

Let $X=Y = \mathbb R^d$ and $c:X \times Y \to [0, \infty)$ be Borel measurable. Let $\mu, \nu$ be Borel probability measures on $X,Y$ respectively. Let $\mathcal T$ be the set of all Borel measurable ...
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