Semi-discrete optimal transport: a solution procedure for the unsquared Euclidean distance case

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​Semi-discrete optimal transport: a solution procedure for the unsquared Euclidean distance case​
Hartmann, V. & Schuhmacher, D. ​ (2020) 
Mathematical Methods of Operations Research92(1) pp. 133​-163​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00186-020-00703-z 

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Authors
Hartmann, Valentin; Schuhmacher, Dominic 
Abstract
Abstract We consider the problem of finding an optimal transport plan between an absolutely continuous measure and a finitely supported measure of the same total mass when the transport cost is the unsquared Euclidean distance. We may think of this problem as closest distance allocation of some resource continuously distributed over Euclidean space to a finite number of processing sites with capacity constraints. This article gives a detailed discussion of the problem, including a comparison with the much better studied case of squared Euclidean cost. We present an algorithm for computing the optimal transport plan, which is similar to the approach for the squared Euclidean cost by Aurenhammer et al. (Algorithmica 20(1):61–76, 1998) and Mérigot (Comput Graph Forum 30(5):1583–1592, 2011). We show the necessary results to make the approach work for the Euclidean cost, evaluate its performance on a set of test cases, and give a number of applications. The later include goodness-of-fit partitions, a novel visual tool for assessing whether a finite sample is consistent with a posited probability density.
Issue Date
2020
Journal
Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 
Organization
Institut für Mathematische Stochastik 
ISSN
1432-2994
eISSN
1432-5217
ISSN
1432-2994
eISSN
1432-5217
Language
English
Sponsor
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DE)
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