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Synchronized traffic plans and stability of optima
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 January 2008
Abstract
The irrigation problem is the problem of finding an efficient way to transport a measure μ+onto a measure μ-. By efficient, we mean that a structure that achieves the transport (which, following [Bernot, Caselles and Morel, Publ. Mat.49 (2005) 417–451], we call traffic plan)is better if it carries the mass in a grouped way rather than in a separate way.This is formalized by considering costs functionals that favorize this property.The aim of this paper is to introduce a dynamical cost functional on traffic plans that we argue to be more realistic.The existence of minimizers is proved in two ways: in some cases, we can deduce it from a classical semicontinuity argument; the other cases are treated by studying the link between our cost and the one introduced in [Bernot, Caselles and Morel, Publ. Mat.49 (2005) 417–451].Finally, we discuss the stability of minimizers with respect to specific variations of the cost functional.
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- ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations , Volume 14 , Issue 4 , October 2008 , pp. 864 - 878
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- © EDP Sciences, SMAI, 2008
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