A survey of minimax rates and limit laws for estimating optimal transport maps from samples, covering smooth, Gaussian, semi-discrete, entropic, and divergence-regularized settings.
Approximation rates of entropic maps in semidiscrete optimal transport
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Entropic optimal transport offers a computationally tractable approximation to the classical problem. In this note, we study the approximation rate of the entropic optimal transport map (in approaching the Brenier map) when the regularization parameter $\varepsilon$ tends to zero in the semidiscrete setting, where the input measure is absolutely continuous while the output is finitely discrete. Previous work shows that the approximation rate is $O(\sqrt{\varepsilon})$ under the $L^2$-norm with respect to the input measure. In this work, we establish faster, $O(\varepsilon^2)$ rates up to polylogarithmic factors, under the dual Lipschitz norm, which is weaker than the $L^2$-norm. For the said dual norm, the $O(\varepsilon^2)$ rate is sharp. As a corollary, we derive a central limit theorem for the entropic estimator for the Brenier map in the dual Lipschitz space when the regularization parameter tends to zero as the sample size increases.
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Statistical Inference for Optimal Transport Maps: Recent Advances and Perspectives
A survey of minimax rates and limit laws for estimating optimal transport maps from samples, covering smooth, Gaussian, semi-discrete, entropic, and divergence-regularized settings.