Weak topology and Opial property in Wasserstein spaces, with applications to gradient flows and proximal point algorithms of geodesically convex functionals (Q2116067)
From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Weak topology and Opial property in Wasserstein spaces, with applications to gradient flows and proximal point algorithms of geodesically convex functionals |
scientific article |
Statements
Weak topology and Opial property in Wasserstein spaces, with applications to gradient flows and proximal point algorithms of geodesically convex functionals (English)
0 references
16 March 2022
0 references
Summary: In this paper we discuss how to define an appropriate notion of \textit{weak topology} in the Wasserstein space \((\mathcal{P}_2(\mathsf{H}),W_2)\) of Borel probability measures with finite quadratic moment on a separable Hilbert space \(\mathsf{H} \). We will show that such a topology inherits many features of the usual weak topology in Hilbert spaces, in particular the weak closedness of geodesically convex closed sets and the Opial property characterising weakly convergent sequences. We apply this notion to the approximation of fixed points for a non-expansive map in a weakly closed subset of \(\mathcal{P}_2(\mathsf{H})\) and of minimizers of a lower semicontinuous and geodesically convex functional \(\phi:\mathcal{P}_2(\mathsf{H})\to(-\infty,+\infty]\) attaining its minimum. In particular, we will show that every solution to the Wasserstein gradient flow of \(\phi\) weakly converge to a minimizer of \(\phi\) as the time goes to \(+\infty \). Similarly, if \(\phi\) is also convex along generalized geodesics, every sequence generated by the proximal point algorithm converges to a minimizer of \(\phi\) with respect to the weak topology of \(\mathcal{P}_2(\mathsf{H})\).
0 references
gradient flows
0 references
optimal transport
0 references
displacement convexity
0 references
Wasserstein space
0 references
weak topology
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references