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Entropy-Wasserstein regularization, defective local concentration and a cutoff criterion beyond non-negative curvature

Probability 2026-01-27 v2 Functional Analysis Statistics Theory Statistics Theory

Abstract

Notions of positive curvature have been shown to imply many remarkable properties for Markov processes, in terms, e.g., of regularization effects, functional inequalities, mixing time bounds and, more recently, the cutoff phenomenon. In this work, we are interested in a relaxed variant of Ollivier's coarse Ricci curvature, where a Markov kernel PP satisfies only a weaker Wasserstein bound Wp(μP,νP)KWp(μ,ν)+MW_p(\mu P, \nu P) \leq K W_p(\mu,\nu)+M for constants M0,K[0,1],p1M\ge 0, K\in [0,1], p \ge 1. Under appropriate additional assumptions on the one-step transition measures δxP\delta_x P, we establish (i) a form of local concentration, given by a defective Talagrand inequality, and (ii) an entropy-transport regularization effect. We consider as illustrative examples the Langevin dynamics and the Proximal Sampler when the target measure is a log-Lipschitz perturbation of a log-concave measure. As an application of the above results, we derive criteria for the occurrence of the cutoff phenomenon in some negatively curved settings.

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@article{arxiv.2601.13259,
  title  = {Entropy-Wasserstein regularization, defective local concentration and a cutoff criterion beyond non-negative curvature},
  author = {Francesco Pedrotti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.13259},
  year   = {2026}
}

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21 pages, minor changes