Entropy-Transport distances between unbalanced metric measure spaces

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Abstract

Inspired by the recent theory of Entropy-Transport problems and by the D-distance of Sturm on normalised metric measure spaces, we define a new class of complete and separable distances between metric measure spaces of possibly different total mass. We provide several explicit examples of such distances, where a prominent role is played by a geodesic metric based on the Hellinger-Kantorovich distance. Moreover, we discuss some limiting cases of the theory, recovering the “pure transport” D-distance and introducing a new class of “pure entropic” distances. We also study in detail the topology induced by such Entropy-Transport metrics, showing some compactness and stability results for metric measure spaces satisfying Ricci curvature lower bounds in a synthetic sense.

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De Ponti, N., & Mondino, A. (2022). Entropy-Transport distances between unbalanced metric measure spaces. Probability Theory and Related Fields, 184(1–2), 159–208. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00440-022-01159-4

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