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Revision as of 13:17, 8 June 2020
Introduction
There are many ways that we can describe Wasserstein metric. One of them is to characterize absolutely continuos curves (AC)(p.188[1]) and provide a dynamic formulation of the special case Namely, it is possible to see as an infimum of the lengts of curves that satisfy Continuity equation
().
Statement of Theorem
- Theorem.(Benamow-Brenier)[1] Let ,
Generalization
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- ↑ [https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/b137080 Ambrosio, Gilgi, Savaré, Gradient Flows in Metric Spaces and in the Space of Probability Measures, Chapter 7.2., pages 158-160]