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Reflection coupling and Wasserstein contractivity without convexity
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    Reflection coupling and Wasserstein contractivity without convexity (English)
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    For a class of diffusions with constant diffusion coefficients, it is shown that the Wasserstein distance defined in terms of a suitable concave distance measure between the diffusion with two different initial conditions decays at least as fast as a certain exponential. The proof uses ``coupling by reflection''. Examples illustrate that the bound is sharp.
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    diffusions
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    Wasserstein distance
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    contractivity
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    coupling by reflection
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