Obstructions to extension of Wasserstein distances for variable masses

Abstract

We study the possibility of defining a distance on the whole space of measures, with the property that the distance between two measures having the same mass is the Wasserstein distance, up to a scaling factor. We prove that, under very weak and natural conditions, if the base space is unbounded, then the scaling factor must be constant, independently of the mass. Moreover, no such distance can exist, if we include the zero measure. Instead, we provide examples with non-constant scaling factors for the case of bounded base spaces.

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