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Optimal transport: old and new

Introductory Workshop on Optimal Transport: Geometry and Dynamics August 26, 2013 - August 30, 2013

August 29, 2013 (02:00 PM PDT - 03:00 PM PDT)
Speaker(s): Robert McCann (University of Toronto)
Location: SLMath: Eisenbud Auditorium
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Abstract The Monge-Kantorovich optimal transportation problem is to pair producers with consumers so as to minimize a given transportation cost. When the producers and consumers are modeled by probability densities on two given manifolds or subdomains, it is interesting to try to understand the analytical, geometric and topological features of the optimal pairing as a subset of the product manifold. This subset may or may not be the graph of a map. This minicourse contrasts some recent developments concerning Monge's original version of this problem, with a capacity constrained variant in which a bound is imposed on the quantity transported between each given producer and consumer. In particular, we give a new perspective on Kantorovich's linear programming duality and expose how more subtle questions relating the structure of the solution are intimately connected to the differential topology and geometry of the chosen transportation cost. In the later lectures, we shall illustrate how different aspects of curvature (sectional, Ricci and mean) enter into the problem, and discuss applications to economics if time permits
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