
Lectures on Optimal Transport
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This textbook is addressed to PhD or senior undergraduate students in mathematics, with interests in analysis, calculus of variations, probability and optimal transport. It originated from the teaching experience of the first author in the Scuola Normale Superiore, where a course on optimal transport and its applications has been given many times during the last 20 years. The topics and the tools were chosen at a sufficiently general and advanced level so that the student or scholar interested in a more specific theme would gain from the book the necessary background to explore it. After a large and detailed introduction to classical theory, more specific attention is devoted to applications to geometric and functional inequalities and to partial differential equations.
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"This book is particularly suited for students who desire to learn from a text which closely follows the organization of a course, as well as for researchers and professors looking for inspiration for their own lecturers on the topic. . The exposition is clear and mostly self-contained, with a nice list of examples that show the necessity of the assumptions of some classical results of the theory." (Nicolò De Ponti, zbMATH 1485.49001, 2022)
"This book is very well written and will be accessible to graduate students without background on optimal transport . . All in all, this textbook is recommended to graduate students and researchers who want to discover the fundamental theory of optimal transport and its ramifications to several areas of mathematics. It can also easily be used by professors who want to teach a graduate course on thetopic." (Hugo Lavenant, Mathematical Reviews, June, 2022)More details
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Dr. Elia Brué is a postdoctoral member at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton. He earned his PhD degree at the Scuola Normale Superiore in 2020. His research interests include geometric measure theory, optimal transport, non-smooth geometry and PDE.
Dr. Daniele Semola is a postdoctoral research assistant at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford. He was a student in Mathematics at the Scuola Normale Superiore, where he earned his PhD degree in 2020. His research interests lie at the interface between geometric analysis and analysis on metric spaces, mainly with a focus on lower curvature bounds.Content
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