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The quadratic Wasserstein metric for inverse data matching

Abstract

This work characterizes, analytically and numerically, two major effects of the quadratic Wasserstein (W2W_2) distance as the measure of data discrepancy in computational solutions of inverse problems. First, we show, in the infinite-dimensional setup, that the W2W_2 distance has a smoothing effect on the inversion process, making it robust against high-frequency noise in the data but leading to a reduced resolution for the reconstructed objects at a given noise level. Second, we demonstrate that for some finite-dimensional problems, the W2W_2 distance leads to optimization problems that have better convexity than the classical L2L^2 and H1H^{-1} distances, making it a more preferred distance to use when solving such inverse matching problems.

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