Curves of maximal slope are a reference gradient-evolution notion in metric spaces and arise as variational formulation of a vast class of nonlinear diffusion equations. Existence theories for curves of maximal slope are often based on minimizing-movements schemes, most notably on the Euler scheme. We present here an alternative minimizing-movements approach, yielding more regular discretizations, serving as a-posteriori convergence estimator, and allowing for a simple convergence proof.

A new minimizing-movements scheme for curves of maximal slope

U Stefanelli
2022

Abstract

Curves of maximal slope are a reference gradient-evolution notion in metric spaces and arise as variational formulation of a vast class of nonlinear diffusion equations. Existence theories for curves of maximal slope are often based on minimizing-movements schemes, most notably on the Euler scheme. We present here an alternative minimizing-movements approach, yielding more regular discretizations, serving as a-posteriori convergence estimator, and allowing for a simple convergence proof.
2022
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
Inglese
28
59
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https://www.esaim-cocv.org/articles/cocv/abs/2022/01/cocv210034/cocv210034.html
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Curves of maximal slope
minimizing movements
generalized geodesic convexity
nonlinear diffusion
Wasser stein spaces
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Stefanelli, U
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