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* ``without separating any individual pile`` is a bit confusing -- perhaps somethign like ``all dirt that starts at the same initial location must be kept together and sent to the same final location``? | * ``without separating any individual pile`` is a bit confusing -- perhaps somethign like ``all dirt that starts at the same initial location must be kept together and sent to the same final location``? | ||
* ``a solution to the Monge Problem is a TRANSPORT map that specifies how to rearrange the dirt with minimal cost'' | * ``a solution to the Monge Problem is a TRANSPORT map that specifies how to rearrange the dirt with minimal cost'' | ||
* ``let X and Y be metric spaces | * ``let X and Y be metric spaces`` | ||
* mu and nu must be probability measures | * mu and nu must be probability measures | ||
* ``called a transport map FROM MU TO NU`` | * ``called a transport map FROM MU TO NU`` |
Revision as of 21:50, 13 May 2020
Introduction
- Perhaps replace the first sentence by something that would give the intuitive idea of the Monge problem to a non-mathematician. You can point out that the key difference between the Monge problem and the Kantorovich problem is that Monge doesn't allow mass to be split
- Change the phrase ``Kantorovich Problem`` to be a link to the corresponding page on the OT wiki
Background and Statement
- type-o ``the best way to move piles of dirt from its...``
- ``without separating any individual pile`` is a bit confusing -- perhaps somethign like ``all dirt that starts at the same initial location must be kept together and sent to the same final location``?
- ``a solution to the Monge Problem is a TRANSPORT map that specifies how to rearrange the dirt with minimal cost
- ``let X and Y be metric spaces``
- mu and nu must be probability measures
- ``called a transport map FROM MU TO NU``
- ``infimum is taken over all transport maps SENDING MU TO NU``
Issues with Formulation
- Replace the first part of the first sentence with``It took many years to prove existence of a solution to the Monge problem due to the constraint of only considering transport maps.``
- ``existence or uniqueness of AN OPTIMAL TRANSPORT MAP
Examples
- This section is empty. Please either add an example or remove this section.
Relation with Kantorovich
- ``the Kantorovich problem is framed in terms of transport plans, which allow mass starting at the same initial location to be split and sent to various final locations.``
References Section
- There is a broken reference to Monge's original paper