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Remarks on mass transportation minimizing expectation of a minimum of affine functions

Probability 2017-03-24 v2

Abstract

We study the Monge--Kantorovich problem with one-dimensional marginals μ\mu and ν\nu and the cost function c=min{l1,,ln}c = \min\{l_1, \ldots, l_n\} that equals the minimum of a finite number nn of affine functions lil_i satisfying certain non-degeneracy assumptions. We prove that the problem is equivalent to a finite-dimensional extremal problem. More precisely, it is shown that the solution is concentrated on the union of nn products Ii×JiI_i \times J_i, where {Ii}\{I_i\} and {Ji}\{J_i\} are partitions of the real line into unions of disjoint connected sets. The families of sets {Ii}\{I_i\} and {Ji}\{J_i\} have the following properties: 1) c=lic=l_i on Ii×JiI_i \times J_i, 2) {Ii},{Ji}\{I_i\}, \{J_i\} is a couple of partitions solving an auxiliary nn-dimensional extremal problem. The result is partially generalized to the case of more than two marginals.

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@article{arxiv.1512.02894,
  title  = {Remarks on mass transportation minimizing expectation of a minimum of affine functions},
  author = {Alexander V. Kolesnikov and Nikolay Lysenko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.02894},
  year   = {2017}
}

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7 pages