Any law of group metric invariant is an inf-convolution

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arXiv1507.00613MaRDI QIDQ6263231FDOQ6263231


Authors: Mohammed Bachir Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 2 July 2015

Abstract: In this article, we bring a new light on the concept of the inf-convolution operation oplus and provides additional informations to the work started in cite{Ba1} and cite{Ba2}. It is shown that any internal law of group metric invariant (even quasigroup) can be considered as an inf-convolution. Consequently, the operation of the inf-convolution of functions on a group metric invariant is in reality an extension of the internal law of X to spaces of functions on X. We give an example of monoid (S(X),oplus) for the inf-convolution structure, (which is dense in the set of all 1-Lipschitz bounded from bellow functions) for which, the map argmin:(S(X),oplus)ightarrow(X,.) is a (single valued) monoid morphism. It is also proved that, given a group complete metric invariant (X,d), the complete metric space (mathcalK(X),dinfty) of all Katetov maps from X to R equiped with the inf-convolution has a natural monoid structure which provides the following fact: the group of all isometric automorphisms AutIso(mathcalK(X)) of the monoid mathcalK(X), is isomorphic to the group of all isometric automorphisms AutIso(X) of the group X. On the other hand, we prove that the subset mathcalKC(X) of mathcalK(X) of convex functions on a Banach space X, can be endowed with a convex cone structure in which X embeds isometrically as Banach space.













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