An approach of majorization in spaces with a curved geometry
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Abstract: The Hardy-Littlewood-P?olya majorization theorem is extended to the framework of some spaces with a curved geometry (such as the global NPC spaces and the Wasserstein spaces). We also discuss the connection between our concept of majorization and the subject of Schur convexity.
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