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A dimension-free interpolation of Caffarelli's contraction theorem

Analysis of PDEs 2026-05-26 v1

Abstract

We prove global Lipschitz estimates for Brenier maps between probability measures on Rn\mathbb{R}^n whose densities belong to the family ρU,p=ZU,p1exp(Θp(U)),Θp(t)=plog(1+tp),p[n,+], \rho_{U,\,p}=Z_{U,\, p}^{-1}\exp(-\Theta_p(U)), \qquad \Theta_p(t)=p\log\Bigl(1+\frac{t}{p}\Bigr), \qquad p\in[n,+\infty], with finite normalization constant ZU,pZ_{U,\, p}, and with the convention Θ(t)=t\Theta_{\infty}(t)=t. We allow different parameters for source and target, d,D[n,+]d,D\in[n,+\infty], with dDd\le D. Our global estimate is uniform in n,d,Dn,d,D, and in the case d=D<+d=D<+\infty, it improves the bounds of arXiv:2404.05456 by removing their exponential dependence on the dimension. We also prove localized estimates inside fixed balls BRB_R whose constants are stable under the limits d,D+d,D\to+\infty and they allow us to recover Caffarelli's celebrated contraction theorem with sharp constants.

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@article{arxiv.2605.24443,
  title  = {A dimension-free interpolation of Caffarelli's contraction theorem},
  author = {Bader Ammari and Alessio Figalli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.24443},
  year   = {2026}
}