The duality theory of the Monge-Kantorovich transport problem is investigated in an abstract measure theoretic framework. Let $(mathcalX,mathcalF,mu)$ and $(mathcalY,mathcalG, u)$ be any probability spaces and $c:mathcalX imesmathcalY ightarrowmathbbR$ a measurable cost function such that $f_1+g_1le cle f_2+g_2$ for some $f_1,,f_2in L_1(mu)$ and $g_1,,g_2in L_1( u)$. Define $alpha(c)=inf_Pint c,dP$ and $alpha^*(c)=sup_Pint c,dP$, where $inf$ and $sup$ are over the probabilities $P$ on $mathcalFotimesmathcalG$ with marginals $mu$ and $ u$. Some duality theorems for $alpha(c)$ and $alpha^*(c)$, not requiring $mu$ or $ u$ to be perfect, are proved. As an example, suppose $mathcalX$ and $mathcalY$ are metric spaces and $mu$ is separable. Then, duality holds for $alpha(c)$ (for $alpha^*(c)$) provided $c$ is upper-semicontinuous (lower-semicontinuous). Moreover, duality holds for both $alpha(c)$ and $alpha^*(c)$ if the maps $xmapsto c(x,y)$ and $ymapsto c(x,y)$ are continuous, or if $c$ is bounded and $xmapsto c(x,y)$ is continuous. This improves the existing results in citeRR1995 if $c$ satisfies the quoted conditions and the cardinalities of $mathcalX$ and $mathcalY$ do not exceed the continuum.

A note on duality theorems in mass transportation / Pietro Rigo. - In: JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL PROBABILITY. - ISSN 0894-9840. - STAMPA. - 33:(2020), pp. 2337-2350. [10.1007/s10959-019-00932-x]

A note on duality theorems in mass transportation

Pietro Rigo
2020

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The duality theory of the Monge-Kantorovich transport problem is investigated in an abstract measure theoretic framework. Let $(mathcalX,mathcalF,mu)$ and $(mathcalY,mathcalG, u)$ be any probability spaces and $c:mathcalX imesmathcalY ightarrowmathbbR$ a measurable cost function such that $f_1+g_1le cle f_2+g_2$ for some $f_1,,f_2in L_1(mu)$ and $g_1,,g_2in L_1( u)$. Define $alpha(c)=inf_Pint c,dP$ and $alpha^*(c)=sup_Pint c,dP$, where $inf$ and $sup$ are over the probabilities $P$ on $mathcalFotimesmathcalG$ with marginals $mu$ and $ u$. Some duality theorems for $alpha(c)$ and $alpha^*(c)$, not requiring $mu$ or $ u$ to be perfect, are proved. As an example, suppose $mathcalX$ and $mathcalY$ are metric spaces and $mu$ is separable. Then, duality holds for $alpha(c)$ (for $alpha^*(c)$) provided $c$ is upper-semicontinuous (lower-semicontinuous). Moreover, duality holds for both $alpha(c)$ and $alpha^*(c)$ if the maps $xmapsto c(x,y)$ and $ymapsto c(x,y)$ are continuous, or if $c$ is bounded and $xmapsto c(x,y)$ is continuous. This improves the existing results in citeRR1995 if $c$ satisfies the quoted conditions and the cardinalities of $mathcalX$ and $mathcalY$ do not exceed the continuum.
2020
A note on duality theorems in mass transportation / Pietro Rigo. - In: JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL PROBABILITY. - ISSN 0894-9840. - STAMPA. - 33:(2020), pp. 2337-2350. [10.1007/s10959-019-00932-x]
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