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Probabilistic Representation and Convergence of Gromov-Wasserstein Gradient Flows

Venkatkrishna Karumanchi

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Wasserstein gradient flows are intimately connected with evolution partial differential equations and diffusion processes. We take the first step in developing such connections for inner product Gromov--Wasserstein (IGW) gradient flows by studying the IGW gradient flow of the relative entropy $\mathsf{H}(\cdot\|γ)$ with respect to the standard Gaussian measure $γ$. We first show that $\mathsf{H}(\cdot\|γ)$ fails to be $λ$-convex along generalized or modified generalized IGW geodesics for any $λ\...

Submitted: August 20, 2026Subjects: Mathematics; Mathematics

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Wasserstein gradient flows are intimately connected with evolution partial differential equations and diffusion processes. We take the first step in developing such connections for inner product Gromov--Wasserstein (IGW) gradient flows by studying the IGW gradient flow of the relative entropy H(γ)\mathsf{H}(\cdot\|γ) with respect to the standard Gaussian measure γγ. We first show that H(γ)\mathsf{H}(\cdot\|γ) fails to be λλ-convex along generalized or modified generalized IGW geodesics for any λRλ\in \mathbb{R}, and therefore falls outside the scope of the existing IGW gradient flow theory from Zhang et al. (2026). We bridge this gap by establishing a suitable \emph{local} convexity estimate that enables the construction of the gradient flow and its extension to the infinite time horizon. We then obtain increasingly explicit representations of the resulting dynamics. Starting from a partial integro-differential equation, we derive a nonlinear Fokker--Planck equation and show that its second-moment dynamics decouple from the law as they satisfy an autonomous matrix ODE. This reduces the IGW dynamics to a linear, time-inhomogeneous Fokker--Planck equation, yielding a probabilistic representation as the time-marginal flow of a linear stochastic differential equation resembling the Ornstein--Uhlenbeck process. Finally, we study its asymptotic behavior by establishing exponential convergence of the flow to γγ in relative entropy.


Source: arXiv:2608.19198v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.19198v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2608.19198v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.19198v1

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