Convergence in Wasserstein Distance for Empirical Measures of Non-Symmetric Subordinated Diffusion Processes

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Abstract: By using the spectrum of the underlying symmetric diffusion operator, the convergence in Lp-Wasserstein distance mathbbWp(pge1) is characterized for the empirical measure mut of non-symmetric subordinated diffusion processes in an abstract framework. The main results are applied to the subordinations of several typical models, which include the (reflecting) diffusion processes on compact manifolds, the conditional diffusion processes, the Wright-Fisher diffusion process, and hypoelliptic diffusion processes on {�f SU}(2). In particular, for the (reflecting) diffusion processes on a compact Riemannian manifold with invariant probability measure mu: (1) the sharp limit of tmathbbW2(mut,mu)2 is derived in Lq(mathbbP) for concrete qge1, which provides a precise characterization on the physical observation that a divergence-free perturbation accelerates the convergence in mathbbW2; (2) the sharp convergence rates are presented for (mathbbE[mathbbW2p(mut,mu)q])frac1q(p,qge1), where a critical phenomenon appears with the critical rate t1logt as toinfty.











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