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Semidiscrete optimal transport refers to situations in optimal transport where two input measures are considered, and one measure is a discrete measure and the other one is continuous. Hence, because only one of the two measures is discrete, we arrive at the appropriate name "semidiscrete." | |||
== Formulation of the Semidiscrete Dual Problem == |
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Semidiscrete optimal transport refers to situations in optimal transport where two input measures are considered, and one measure is a discrete measure and the other one is continuous. Hence, because only one of the two measures is discrete, we arrive at the appropriate name "semidiscrete."