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Log Sobolev inequality uniform in parameters
Fix a positive integer $N$. For $\theta \in [0,2\pi]$, set $\sigma_k(\theta) :=(\cos(k\theta),\sin(k\theta)) \in S^1$ for each integer $1\leq k\leq N$. Now for vectors $x_1,\ldots,x_N\in \mathbb{R}^2$,...
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Distribution of point knowing target in optimal matching
I am a young PhD student in statistics.
Recently, papers (Ambrosio, Stra and Trevisan; Talagrand; Ledoux to cite but a few) tackled the problem of finding the expected cost in an optimal matching, ...
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Improving log-Sobolev inequalities via quadratic regularisation
Suppose that $\mu(dx) = \exp(-\psi(x)) \, \mathrm{dx}$ is a probability measure on $\mathbf{R}^d$.
For suitable functions $g \geqslant 0$, define
$$\text{Ent}(g) = \int \mu(dx) g(x) \log \left( \frac{...
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Tangent space and gradient on subspace of Wasserstein space given by finitely supported measures
Let $\mathcal{P}_2(M)$ be the 2-Wasserstein space over some Riemannian manifold $(M,g)$ (connected, complete, and without boundary). Let $\mathcal{FP}_2(M,n)$ be the subspace of probability measures ...
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Optimal transport between two distributions in a Markov chain
In a previous question, given an ergodic Markov chain, I'm interesting in sampling as short a path as possible with prescribed distributions for its endpoints. In a comment, I propose that the ...
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Are 1-Wasserstein and 2-Wasserstein distances between multivariate normal distributions equivalent?
The $p$-Wasserstein between two measures $\nu_1$ and $\nu_2$ on $X$ is given by
$$W^p_p(\nu_{1},\nu_{2})=\underset{\pi\in\Gamma(\nu_{1},\nu_{2})}{\inf}\int_{\mathbf{\mathcal{X}}^{2}}d(x,y)^p\pi(dx,dy)$...
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On the continuity with respect to the increasing convex order
For $p\ge 1$, let $\mathcal P_p(\mathbb R)$ be the set of probability measures on $\mathbb R$ of finite $p^{\rm th}$ moment. Denote by $W_p$ the Wasserstein metric of order $p$ and by $\preceq$ the ...
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A new "adversarial" Wasserstein distance?
Let us consider $\mu_1, \mu_2$ and $\mu_3$ three probability measures living on $[0,1]^{k_1}, [0,1]^{k_2}$ and $[0,1]^k$respectively, with $k_1 +k_2=k$. Let us denote by $\Gamma(\mu,\nu)$ the set of ...
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Parametric distances on product spaces of measures
Disclaimer: Please excuse my loose language. I'm neither an expert in geometry nor probability. Please ask for clarification if something appears unclear or awkward to you.
Let $X$ be a topological ...
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When is there a Lipschitz Kantorovich Potential?
Let $c:\mathbb{R}^d\times \mathbb{R}^d\to [0,\infty)$ be a Lipschitz cost function and consider the optimal transport problem
$$
C(\mu,\nu):=\inf_{\pi}\, \int c(x,y)\,\pi(dxdy)
$$
where, as usual, the ...
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Construct a Bregman divergence from Wasserstein distance
I was wondering whether one has studied the Bregman divergence arising from a squared Wasserstein distance.
More precisely, let $\Omega\subset \mathbb{R}^d$ be a compact set and $c\in \Omega\times \...
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$\sigma$-compactness of probability measures under a refined topology
Denote Polish spaces $(X, \tau_x)$ and $(Y, \tau_y)$, where $X$ and $Y$ are closed subsets of $\mathbb{R}$. Consider a Borel measurable function $f: (X \times Y, \tau_x \times \tau_y) \rightarrow \...
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Optimal transport: how is the use of disintegration theorem valid in this construction of $\widetilde{\phi}$?
Let $X,Y$ be Polish spaces and $\mathcal P(X)$ the space of all Borel probability measures on $X$.
Fix $\mu\in \mathcal P(X), \nu \in \mathcal P(Y)$. Let $\pi \in \Pi(\mu, \nu)$, i.e., $\pi \in \...
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Eigenvalues of Witten Laplacian induced by log-concave probability measure on manifold
Let $M$ be a closed $n$-dimensional Riemannian manifold and let $\mu=e^{-V}d\mathrm{vol}_M$ be a log-concave probability measure on $M$, such that the pair $(M,\mu)$ verifies the so-called Bakry-Emery ...
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Closure of finite support measures in the Wasserstein metric
This is a follow-up question to this question:
Closure Wasserstein for pointmasses
Let $(X,d)$ be a metric space, and let $W_1(X)$ be the space of probability measures $\mu$ on $X$ having finite first ...
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Simplify Kantorovich–Rubinstein duality when distributions share a common marginal
Consider the product of two metric spaces $X\times Y$, and two probability distributions $\mu$ and $\nu$ on this product space. By the Kantorovich-Rubinstein duality, I can write the Wasserstein-1-...
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Explicit formula for this distance between positive semi-definite matrices?
Let $A$ and $B$ in $\mathbb{R}^{d\times d}$ be positive semi-definite (psd) matrices and let $d\tau$ be the uniform probability distribution on the unit sphere $\mathbb{S}^{d-1}$ in $\mathbb{R}^d$. I ...
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existence of minimizer to the dual problem of a martingale optimal transport type problem
Let $\nu$ be a given probability measure on $\mathbb R^2$ and consider function of the following form:
$$L(f)(x_1,x_2)=\sup_{y\,=\,(y_1,y_2)\,\in\, \operatorname{Graph} (f)} \{ x_1 y_2 + x_2 y_1 - ...
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Optimal transport-like problem where the objective depends on conditional probability distribution
$\DeclareMathOperator\marg{marg}$I would like to know if the following problem can be studied as an optimal transport problem, possibly imposing additional assumptions on the data.
Consider two sets $\...
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Derivative of Wasserstein distance $W^p_p$ along solutions of the continuity equation (contradicting statements in different sources)
Let $(\rho^{(i)}_t,{\bf v}^{(i)}_t)$ for $i = 1,2$ be two solutions of the continuity equation $$\partial \rho^{(i)}_t + \nabla\cdot \left({\bf v}^{(i)}_t \rho^{(i)}_t\right) = 0 \label{1}\tag{1}$$ on ...
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Conditions for existence of an optimal transport map between finitely supported probability measures
Let $E$ be a polish and let $P$ and $Q$ be finitely supported probability measures on $X$. What conditions are required to ensure that: for every $\delta>0$ there exists a $\delta$-optimal ...
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Approximation of two densities with a single transformation
Let $p_1$ and $p_2$ be two probability densities and $X_i\sim N(\mu_i,\Sigma_i)$. Write $w(X)\sim p$ if the law of the random variable $w(X)$ has a density equal to $p$. For general densities $p_i$, ...
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Transport-type duality for preduals of $C^{k,1}$-functions
Let $\Omega$ be a non-empty, simply connected, and open subset of $\mathbb{R}^d$ for some positive integer $d$. Let $k$ be a non-negative integer. Consider the Banach space $C^{k,1}_0(\Omega)$ ...
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Sobolev variant of Wasserstein space
Let $\mathcal{P}(\mathbb{R}^n)$ be the set of Borel probability measures on the Euclidean space $\mathbb{R}^n$ and consider thereof consisting of all probability measures $\mathbb{P}$ satisfying $\int\...
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Hyperplanes which equalize the Radon transforms of two distributions
Let $p_1$ and $p_2$ be "nice" probability densities on $\mathbb R^m$, for example the densities of a multivariate Gaussians $N(\mu_1,\Sigma)$ and $N(\mu_2,\Sigma)$ with common covariance ...
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Relationship between Wasserstein projections and metric projections in a linear space
Let $(X,d)$ be a metric space, $x\in X$, and $Y\subset X$ is a closed set. Assume that $X$ is also a real vector space, so that we can form linear combinations over $\mathbb{R}$, but I do not assume ...
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Moduli of continuity and Wasserstein differentiability of functions between measures
Let $X=\mathbb{R}^n$; I am also interested in the general case $X$ is a metric space but for simplicity let's focus on Euclidean space. Let $\mathcal{P}(X)$ denote the space of Borel probability ...
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Metrics on the space of distributions in terms of p.d.fs
If two probability distributions (on the same measure space) are s.t they have p.d.fs and the $L^1$ distance between the p.d.f.s is large, then is there a choice of a ``nice" metric $d_{\rm ...
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Transport of measure
Let's disintegrate $\mu$ and $\nu$, two probabilities on $\mathbb{R}^{d}$ , according to
$$
\pi_{k} (x_{1},...,x_{d}) = (x_{k},...,x_{d})
$$
We get a family of measures and each measure $\mu_{k,d}^{+...
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Empirical estimation of $\inf_{\gamma \in \Pi(\mu,\nu)}\gamma(\Omega)$, given i.i.d samples from $\mu$ and $\nu$
Let $\mathcal X$ be a Polish space and $\Omega \subseteq \mathcal X^2$ be open. Let $\mu$ and $\nu$ be probability measures, and consider the quantity $c_\Omega(\mu,\nu)$ defined by
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c_\Omega(\mu,\...
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Rate of convergence of empirical distribution with respect to Wasserstein distance induced by binary cost function
Let $\mathcal X=(\mathcal X, d)$ be a Polish space (i.e complete metric space), and let $\Omega$ be a non-empty subset. Consider the binary cost function $c_\Omega$ on $\mathcal X^2$ defined by $c_\...
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$\mathbb{P}(d(X,Y)>\alpha)<\beta$ if $\mathbb{P}(X\in E)\leq \mathbb{P}(Y\in E^{\alpha})+\beta$ for all measurable E
Given two random variables X,Y with measures P,Q. Show that if $P(E) \le Q(E^\alpha) + \beta$ for all measurable $E\subset\mathbb{R}$ then $\mathbb{P}(d(X,Y)>\alpha)<\beta$.
Only hints please.
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Some stability and estimate of the optimal transport map (Brenier map)
Let $\mu$ and $\nu$ be two probability measures with finite moments (in $\mathcal{P}_2(\mathbb{R})$) equipped with 2-Wasserstein distance. Let $F_\mu$, $F_\nu$ be their cumulative distribution ...
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Empirical estimation of Brenier map from data
Let $f:\mathbb R^d \to \mathbb R$ be a "nice" (say, continuous) function define $A = A_f := \{x \in \mathbb R^d \mid f(x) \ge 0\}$ and $B =B_f:= \{x \in \mathbb R^d \mid f(x) \le 0\}$, and ...
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How does one define weak convergence of probability measures in $L^{\infty}(\Omega)$?
I am reading the following article and on page 9/17 (above Eqn (4.9)) the authors state that if $\gamma_{\epsilon_k}|\_G_{\delta}\times \Omega\to \gamma|\_G_{\delta}\times \Omega$ as $\epsilon_k\to 0$ ...
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Optimizer of a semi-discrete optimal transport problem
Provided two probability distributions $\mu(dx)=\rho(x)dx$ and $\nu(dx)=\sum_{i=1}^n p_i\delta_{y_i}(dx)$ that are supported on some measurable set $\Omega\subset\mathbb R^d$, we consider the semi-...
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Expectation of maximal Wasserstein distance between empirical distribution and a pdf
Let $P$ be a continuous probability distribution on $R^d$, $X$ the random variable $\sim P$, and $
\hat{X}$ be n i.i.d samples drawn according to $P$. We have another variable $\mu \in S^{d-1}$.
Do ...
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Reference request: density of $C_c^{\infty}(\mathbb R^d)$ in $L^2(\mathbb R^d,d\rho)$
My question is motivated by an optimal transportation approach to PDE's and gradient flows in metric spaces (see e.g Otto's geometry of dissipative evolution equations: the porous media equation and ...