Diffusive transport on the real line: semi-contractive gradient flows and their discretization

Daniel Matthes, Eva-Maria Rott and André Schlichting

Nonlinearity 38(11), 115005 (2025)

Abstract

The diffusive transport distance, a novel pseudo-metric between probability measures on the real line, is introduced. It generalizes Martingale optimal transport, and forms a hierarchy with the Hellinger and the Wasserstein metrics. We observe that certain classes of parabolic PDEs, among them the porous medium equation of exponent two, are formally semi-contractive metric gradient flows in the new distance. This observation is made rigorous for a suitable spatial discretization of the considered PDEs: these are semi-contractive gradient flows with respect to an adapted diffusive transport distance for measures on the point lattice. The main result is that the modulus of convexity is uniform with respect to the lattice spacing. Particularly for the quadratic porous medium equation, this is in contrast to what has been observed for discretizations of the Wasserstein gradient flow structure.

Comparison of geodesics for the Hellinger, Wasserstein and Diffusive tansport metric.
Comparison of geodesics for the Hellinger, Wasserstein and Diffusive tansport metric.

Publication history

Preprint
2025-01-24
Received
2025-01-24
Revised
2025-10-09
Accepted
2025-10-31
Published online
2025-11-12
Published
2025-11

Topics: optimal transport, gradient flows, structure-preserving discretization