Convergence rates for the $p$-Wasserstein distance of the empirical measures of an ergodic Markov process (2512.22935v1)
Abstract: Let $X:=(X_t)_{t\geq 0}$ be an ergodic Markov process on $\reald$, and $p>0$. We derive upper bounds of the $p$-Wasserstein distance between the invariant measure and the empirical measures of the Markov process $X$. For this we assume, e.g.\ that the transition semigroup of $X$ is exponentially contractive in terms of the $1$-Wasserstein distance, or that the iterated Poincaré inequality holds together with certain moment conditions on the invariant measure. Typical examples include diffusions and underdamped Langevin dynamics.
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