We prove the equivalence between the notion of Wasserstein gradient flow for a one-dimensional nonlocal transport PDE with attractive/repulsive Newtonian potential on one side, and the notion of entropy solution of a Burgers-type scalar conservation law on the other. The solution of the former is obtained by spatially differentiating the solution of the latter. The proof uses an intermediate step, namely the L^2 gradient flow of the pseudo-inverse distribution function of the gradient flow solution. We use this equivalence to provide a rigorous particle-system approximation to the Wasserstein gradient flow, avoiding the regularization effect due to the singularity in the repulsive kernel. The abstract particle method relies on the so-called...
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Depuis l’article fondateur de Jordan, Kinderlehrer et Otto en 1998, il est bien connu qu’une large c...
We prove global-in-time existence and uniqueness of measure solutions of a nonlocal interaction syst...
We prove the equivalence between the notion of Wasserstein gradient flow for a one-dimensional nonlo...
We prove the equivalence between the notion of Wasserstein gradient flow for a one-dimensi...
We prove the equivalence between the notion of Wasserstein gradient flow for a one-dimensional nonlo...
We prove the equivalence between the notion of Wasserstein gradient flow for a one-dimensional nonlo...
We prove the well-posedness of entropy solutions for a wide class of nonlocal transport equations wi...
We prove the well-posedness of entropy solutions for a wide class of nonlocal transport equations wi...
We prove the well-posedness of entropy solutions for a wide class of nonlocal transport equations wi...
We prove the well-posedness of entropy solutions for a wide class of nonlocal transport equations wi...
We review some results in the literature which attempted (only partly successfully) at linking the t...
We review some results in the literature which attempted (only partly successfully) at linking the t...
We review some results in the literature which attempted (only partly successfully) at linking the t...
Abstract. We study the long time behavior of the Wasserstein gradient flow for an energy functional ...
International audienceExistence and uniqueness of global in time measure solution for a one dimensio...
Depuis l’article fondateur de Jordan, Kinderlehrer et Otto en 1998, il est bien connu qu’une large c...
We prove global-in-time existence and uniqueness of measure solutions of a nonlocal interaction syst...
We prove the equivalence between the notion of Wasserstein gradient flow for a one-dimensional nonlo...
We prove the equivalence between the notion of Wasserstein gradient flow for a one-dimensi...
We prove the equivalence between the notion of Wasserstein gradient flow for a one-dimensional nonlo...
We prove the equivalence between the notion of Wasserstein gradient flow for a one-dimensional nonlo...
We prove the well-posedness of entropy solutions for a wide class of nonlocal transport equations wi...
We prove the well-posedness of entropy solutions for a wide class of nonlocal transport equations wi...
We prove the well-posedness of entropy solutions for a wide class of nonlocal transport equations wi...
We prove the well-posedness of entropy solutions for a wide class of nonlocal transport equations wi...
We review some results in the literature which attempted (only partly successfully) at linking the t...
We review some results in the literature which attempted (only partly successfully) at linking the t...
We review some results in the literature which attempted (only partly successfully) at linking the t...
Abstract. We study the long time behavior of the Wasserstein gradient flow for an energy functional ...
International audienceExistence and uniqueness of global in time measure solution for a one dimensio...
Depuis l’article fondateur de Jordan, Kinderlehrer et Otto en 1998, il est bien connu qu’une large c...
We prove global-in-time existence and uniqueness of measure solutions of a nonlocal interaction syst...