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Applications of Strassen's theorem and Choquet theory to optimal transport problems, to uniformly convex functions and to uniformly smooth functions

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We provide a unifying interpretation of various optimal transport problems as a minimisation of a linear functional over the set of all Choquet representations of a given pair of probability measures ordered with respect to a certain convex cone of functions. This allows us to provide novel proofs of duality formulae. Among our tools is Strassen's theorem. We provide new formulations of the primal and the dual problem for martingale optimal transport employing a novel representation of the set of extreme points of probability measures in convex order on Euclidean space. We exhibit a link to uniformly convex and uniformly smooth functions and provide a new characterisation of such functions. We introduce a notion of martingale triangle inequality. We show that Kantorovich--Rubinstein duality bears an analogy in the martingale setting employing the cost functions that satisfy the inequality.

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A General Aubry-Mather Theory

math.AP · 2026-08-06 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

The front matter of a monograph announces that minimal measures, a Mather constant, weak KAM solutions, and an Aubry set can be attached to any Kantorovich operator with finite Mather constant, via a duality with skew-linear entropies on pairs of probability measures.

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  • A General Aubry-Mather Theory math.AP · 2026-08-06 · unverdicted · none · ref 82 · internal anchor

    The front matter of a monograph announces that minimal measures, a Mather constant, weak KAM solutions, and an Aubry set can be attached to any Kantorovich operator with finite Mather constant, via a duality with skew-linear entropies on pairs of probability measures.