Absence of loops for the Wasserstein-H1 problem: the concentration/blow-up argument

Abstract

In the present work we prove that minimizers of the Wasserstein-H1 problem, introduced recently by Chambolle et. al., are trees in two cases: when the target measure is a sum of finitely many Dirac masses or when it has a bounded density.

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