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* Instead, your introduction can give an heuristic interpretation of the problem, in terms of ``moving around piles of dirt``, which would be understandable to a non-mathematician. You can end the introduction with  statement of Kantorovich's OT problem, rather than having this in its own separate section.
* Instead, your introduction can give an heuristic interpretation of the problem, in terms of ``moving around piles of dirt``, which would be understandable to a non-mathematician. You can end the introduction with  statement of Kantorovich's OT problem, rather than having this in its own separate section.
* What are <math> X, Y, \mathcal{P}(X), \mathcal{P}(Y)</math>
* What are <math> X, Y, \mathcal{P}(X), \mathcal{P}(Y)</math>
* You will need to define what you mean by <math> \Pi(\mu,\nu) </math>
* Define  <math> \Pi(\mu,\nu) </math>
* You will need to define what you mean by <math> c(x,y) </math>
* Define <math> c(x,y) </math>




==Shipping  
==Shipping problem==
*It is officially called ``The shipper's problem``
* Cite Villani's Section 1.1.3 and attribute the interpretation to Caffarelli
* This should appear beneath the statement of Kantorovich's Dual Problem. It should be explained how this offers a heuristic interpretation of the dual problem.
 
==Kantorovich Duality Statement==
* Change name of section to just ``Kantorovich Duality''
* It is not needed to state Kantorovich's problem again
*


==References==
==References==
* There is an error in the references
* There is an error in the references

Revision as of 22:16, 13 May 2020

Beginning

  • Instead of ``The Kantorovich's ot problem``, just ``Kantorovich's ot problem``
  • ``Leonid Kantorovich, the founder of modern optimization, who was awarded a Nobel...'
  • Change the phrase ``Leonid Kantorovich`` to a link to his wikipedia page
  • Add a link to Nobel prize: [[1]]

Introduction

  • ``beside THE Monge Problem``
  • change the phrase ``Monge Problem`` to a link to the OT wiki page.
  • While everything you say in the introduction is correct, it seems a little early to get into this level of technicality. Why not you move this section to the bottom and rename it ``Comparison to Monge Problem``?
  • Instead, your introduction can give an heuristic interpretation of the problem, in terms of ``moving around piles of dirt``, which would be understandable to a non-mathematician. You can end the introduction with statement of Kantorovich's OT problem, rather than having this in its own separate section.
  • What are
  • Define
  • Define


Shipping problem

  • It is officially called ``The shipper's problem``
  • Cite Villani's Section 1.1.3 and attribute the interpretation to Caffarelli
  • This should appear beneath the statement of Kantorovich's Dual Problem. It should be explained how this offers a heuristic interpretation of the dual problem.

Kantorovich Duality Statement

  • Change name of section to just ``Kantorovich Duality
  • It is not needed to state Kantorovich's problem again

References

  • There is an error in the references