Transportation Cost for Gaussian and Other Product Measures.

M. Talagrand

Geometric and functional analysis (1996)

  • Volume: 6, Issue: 3, page 587-600
  • ISSN: 1016-443X; 1420-8970/e

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Talagrand, M.. "Transportation Cost for Gaussian and Other Product Measures.." Geometric and functional analysis 6.3 (1996): 587-600. <http://eudml.org/doc/58238>.

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  2. Joseph Lehec, Representation formula for the entropy and functional inequalities
  3. Franck Barthe, Neil O'Connell, Matchings and the variance of Lipschitz functions
  4. Djalil Chafaï, Florent Malrieu, On fine properties of mixtures with respect to concentration of measure and Sobolev type inequalities
  5. Nathael Gozlan, Poincaré inequalities and dimension free concentration of measure
  6. Michel Ledoux, Concentration of measure and logarithmic Sobolev inequalities

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