Date
Fri, 28 Feb 2025
15:00
Location
L4
Speaker
Mauricio Che
Organisation
University of Vienna

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In this talk, I will discuss Figalli and Gigli’s formulation of optimal transport between non-negative Radon measures in the setting of metric pairs. This framework allows for the comparison of measures with different total masses by introducing an auxiliary set that compensates for mass discrepancies. Within this setting, classical characterisations of optimal transport plans extend naturally, and the resulting spaces of measures are shown to be complete, separable, geodesic, and non-branching, provided the underlying space possesses these properties. Moreover, we prove that the spaces of measures 
equipped with the L2-optimal partial transport metric inherit non-negative curvature in the sense of Alexandrov. Finally, generalised spaces of persistence diagrams embed naturally into these spaces of measures, leading to a unified perspective from which several known geometric properties of generalised persistence diagram spaces follow. These results build on recent work by Divol and Lacombe and generalise classical results in optimal transport.

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