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Some remarks on diffusion distances (English)
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7 October 2010
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Summary: As a diffusion distance, we propose to use a metric (closely related to cosine similarity) which is defined as the \(L^{2}\) distance between two \(L^{2}\)-normalized vectors. We provide a mathematical explanation as to why the normalization makes diffusion distances more meaningful. Our proposal is in contrast to that made some years ago by R. Coifman which finds the \(L^{2}\) distance between certain \(L^{1}\) unit vectors. In the second part of the paper, we give two proofs that an extension of mean first passage time to mean first passage cost satisfies the triangle inequality; we do not assume that the underlying Markov matrix is diagonalizable. We conclude by exhibiting an interesting connection between the (normalized) mean first passage time and the discretized solution of a certain Dirichlet-Poisson problem and verify our result numerically for the simple case of the unit circle.
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diffusion distances
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mean first passage time
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mean first passage cost
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Dirichlet-Poisson problem
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