The empirical cost of optimal incomplete transportation (Q378795)

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    The empirical cost of optimal incomplete transportation (English)
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    12 November 2013
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    The authors consider the problem of optimal incomplete transportation. They establish exact rates of convergence for empirical versions of this problem. The incomplete \(L_p\)-Wasserstein distance between the empirical measure and the underlying uniform measures on \([0,1]^d\) is of order \(O_p (n^{-1/d})\). This is for \(d=1,2\) in contrast to the complete distance where worse rates are known. There is a close connection to the combinatorial problem of optimal incomplete matching as well as to the problem of random quantization.
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    optimal transportation
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    optimal matching
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    optimal incomplete transportation
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    optimal partial matching
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    random quantization
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    rates of convergence
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