Entropic Optimal Transport: Convergence of Potentials
Abstract
We study the potential functions that determine the optimal density for -entropically regularized optimal transport, the so-called Schr\"odinger potentials, and their convergence to the counterparts in classical optimal transport, the Kantorovich potentials. In the limit 0 of vanishing regularization, strong compactness holds in L1 and cluster points are Kantorovich potentials. In particular, the Schr\"odinger potentials converge in L1 to the Kantorovich potentials as soon as the latter are unique. These results are proved for all continuous, integrable cost functions on Polish spaces. In the language of Schr\"odinger bridges, the limit corresponds to the small-noise regime.
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