Entropy minimization and schrodinger processes in infinite dimensions

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Schrödinger processes are defined as mixtures of Brownian bridges which preserve the Markov property. In finite dimensions, they can be characterized as h-transforms in the sense of Doob for some space-time harmonic function h of Brownian motion, and also as solutions to a large deviation problem introduced by Schrödinger which involves minimization of relative entropy with given marginals. As a basic case study in infinite dimensions, we investigate these different aspects for Schrödinger processes of infinite-dimensional Brownian motion. The results and examples concerning entropy minimization with given marginals are of independent interest.

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Föllmer, H., & Gantert, N. (1997). Entropy minimization and schrodinger processes in infinite dimensions. Annals of Probability, 25(2), 901–926. https://doi.org/10.1214/aop/1024404423

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