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The following pages link to Sanov's theorem in the Wasserstein distance: a necessary and sufficient condition (Q2267634):
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- First-order global asymptotics for confined particles with singular pair repulsion (Q473159) (← links)
- Asymptotic behavior of the empirical conditional value-at-risk (Q654809) (← links)
- Equilibrium large deviations for mean-field systems with translation invariance (Q1617149) (← links)
- The enhanced Sanov theorem and propagation of chaos (Q1635900) (← links)
- Large deviations of empirical measures of diffusions in weighted topologies (Q2024505) (← links)
- An asymptotic thin shell condition and large deviations for random multidimensional projections (Q2070086) (← links)
- Large deviations for configurations generated by Gibbs distributions with energy functionals consisting of singular interaction and weakly confining potentials (Q2184609) (← links)
- From the master equation to mean field game limit theory: large deviations and concentration of measure (Q2184816) (← links)
- The mean field Schrödinger problem: ergodic behavior, entropy estimates and functional inequalities (Q2200503) (← links)
- Large deviations for empirical measures of mean-field Gibbs measures (Q2289794) (← links)
- Nonexponential Sanov and Schilder theorems on Wiener space: BSDEs, Schrödinger problems and control (Q2657911) (← links)
- Pathwise McKean-Vlasov theory with additive noise (Q2657942) (← links)
- Large deviations and gradient flows for the Brownian one-dimensional hard-rod system (Q2681944) (← links)
- A non-exponential extension of Sanov’s theorem via convex duality (Q3298814) (← links)
- A conditional limit theorem for high-dimensional ℓᵖ-spheres (Q4611270) (← links)
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- Data-Driven Optimization of Reward-Risk Ratio Measures (Q5085482) (← links)
- Limit theorems for Fréchet mean sets (Q6137708) (← links)
- Bayesian learning with Wasserstein barycenters (Q6175889) (← links)
- Large deviation principles induced by the Stiefel manifold, and random multidimensional projections (Q6177516) (← links)