Dynamic and Stochastic Propagation of Brenier's Optimal Mass Transport
Abstract
We investigate how mass transports that optimize the inner product cost -considered by Y. Brenier- propagate in time along a given Lagrangian. In the deterministic case, we consider transports that maximize and minimize the following "ballistic" cost functional on phase space , where , , and is a suitable Lagrangian. We also consider the stochastic counterpart: \begin{align*}%\tag{} \underline{B}_T^s(\mu,\nu):=\inf\left\{\mathbb{E}\left[\langle V,X_0\rangle +\int_0^T L(t, X,\beta(t,X))\,dt\right]; X\in \mathcal{A}, V\sim\mu,X_T\sim \nu\right\} \end{align*} where is the set of stochastic processes satisfying for some drift , and where is -Brownian motion. While inf-convolution allows us to easily obtain Hopf-Lax formulas on Wasserstein space for cost minimizing transports, this is not the case for total cost maximizing transports, which actually are sup-inf problems. However, in the case where the Lagrangian is jointly convex on phase space, Bolza-type dualities --well known in the deterministic case but novel in the stochastic case--transform sup-inf problems to sup-sup settings. Hopf-Lax formulas relate optimal ballistic transports to those associated with dynamic fixed-end transports studied by Bernard-Buffoni and Fathi-Figalli in the deterministic case, and by Mikami-Thieullen in the stochastic setting. We also write Eulerian formulations and point to links with the theory of mean field games.
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@article{arxiv.1804.10052,
title = {Dynamic and Stochastic Propagation of Brenier's Optimal Mass Transport},
author = {Alistair Barton and Nassif Ghoussoub},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.10052},
year = {2018}
}
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32 pages, Updated version - if any - can be downloaded at http://www.birs.ca/~nassif/. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1705.05951