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Next-order asymptotic expansion for N-marginal optimal transport with Coulomb and Riesz costs (1706.06008v5)

Published 19 Jun 2017 in math-ph, math.AP, math.MP, and math.PR

Abstract: Motivated by a problem arising from Density Functional Theory, we provide the sharp next-order asymptotics for a class of multimarginal optimal transport problems with cost given by singular, long-range pairwise interaction potentials. More precisely, we consider an $N$-marginal optimal transport problem with $N$ equal marginals supported on $\mathbb Rd$ and with cost of the form $\sum_{i\neq j}|x_i-x_j|{-s}$. In this setting we determine the second-order term in the $N\to\infty$ asymptotic expansion of the minimum energy, for the long-range interactions corresponding to all exponents $0<s<d$. We also prove a small oscillations property for this second-order energy term. Our results can be extended to a larger class of models than power-law-type radial costs, such as non-rotationally-invariant costs. The key ingredient and main novelty in our proofs is a robust extension and simplification of the Fefferman-Gregg decomposition (Fefferman 1985, Gregg 1989), extended here to our class of kernels, and which provides a unified method valid across our full range of exponents. Our first result generalizes a recent work of Lewin, Lieb and Seiringer (2017), who dealt with the second-order term for the Coulomb case $s=1,d=3$, by different methods.

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