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Any law of group metric invariant is an inf-convolution

Functional Analysis 2015-07-03 v1

Abstract

In this article, we bring a new light on the concept of the inf-convolution operation \oplus and provides additional informations to the work started in \cite{Ba1} and \cite{Ba2}. It is shown that any internal law of group metric invariant (even quasigroup) can be considered as an inf-convolution. Consequently, the operation of the inf-convolution of functions on a group metric invariant is in reality an extension of the internal law of XX to spaces of functions on XX. We give an example of monoid (S(X),)(S(X),\oplus) for the inf-convolution structure, (which is dense in the set of all 11-Lipschitz bounded from bellow functions) for which, the map argmin:(S(X),)(X,.)\arg\min : (S(X),\oplus) \rightarrow (X,.) is a (single valued) monoid morphism. It is also proved that, given a group complete metric invariant (X,d)(X,d), the complete metric space (K(X),d)(\mathcal{K}(X),d_{\infty}) of all Katetov maps from XX to R\R equiped with the inf-convolution has a natural monoid structure which provides the following fact: the group of all isometric automorphisms AutIso(K(X))Aut_{Iso}(\mathcal{K}(X)) of the monoid K(X)\mathcal{K}(X), is isomorphic to the group of all isometric automorphisms AutIso(X)Aut_{Iso}(X) of the group XX. On the other hand, we prove that the subset KC(X)\mathcal{K}_C(X) of K(X)\mathcal{K}(X) of convex functions on a Banach space XX, can be endowed with a convex cone structure in which XX embeds isometrically as Banach space.

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@article{arxiv.1507.00613,
  title  = {Any law of group metric invariant is an inf-convolution},
  author = {Mohammed Bachir},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.00613},
  year   = {2015}
}