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Entropy, Pressure and Duality for Gibbs plans in Ergodic Transport

Dynamical Systems 2019-02-25 v3 Statistical Mechanics Mathematical Physics math.MP Optimization and Control Probability

Abstract

Let XX be a finite set and Ω={1,...,d}N\Omega=\{1,...,d\}^{\mathbb{N}} be the Bernoulli space. Denote by σ\sigma the shift map acting on Ω\Omega. For a fixed probability μ\mu on XX with supp(μ\mu)=X=X, define Π(μ,σ)\Pi(\mu,\sigma) as the set of all Borel probabilities πP(X×Ω)\pi \in P(X\times \Omega) such that the xx-marginal of π\pi is μ\mu and the yy-marginal of π\pi is σ\sigma-invariant. We consider a fixed Lipschitz cost function c:X×ΩRc: X \times \Omega \to \mathbb{R} and an associated Ruelle operator. We introduce the concept of Gibbs plan, which is a probability on X×ΩX \times \Omega. Moreover, we define entropy, pressure and equilibrium plans. The study of equilibrium plans can be seen as a generalization of the optimal cost problem where the concept of entropy is introduced. We show that an equilibrium plan is a Gibbs plan. Our main result is a Kantorovich duality Theorem on this setting. The pressure plays an important role in the establishment of the notion of admissible pair. Finally, given a parameter β\beta, which plays the role of the inverse of temperature, we consider equilibrium plans for βc\beta c and its limit π\pi_\infty, when β\beta \to \infty, which is also known as ground state. We compare this with other previous results on Ergodic Transport in temperature zero.

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@article{arxiv.1308.6514,
  title  = {Entropy, Pressure and Duality for Gibbs plans in Ergodic Transport},
  author = {A. O. Lopes and J. K. Mengue and J. Mohr and R. R. Souza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.6514},
  year   = {2019}
}