Modelisation with optimal transport
October 3—4 2013, Grenoble
Laboratoire Jean Kuntzmann, Université Joseph Fourier/Grenoble INP
The conference is aimed at researchers and students interested in the algorithmic aspects of optimal transport and its applications in economics, biology, image and geometry processing. The workshop format features three half days of talks and half a day of discussions and exchange.
The slides of the presentations are now available below New!
Program
Thursday, October 3
9h | Vincent Calvez (ENS Lyon) Méthodes particulaires déterministes pour le modèle de Keller-Segel unidimensionnel. slides |
10h | Adrien Blanchet (Université Toulouse 1) Équilibre de Nash et transport optimal slides |
11h |
Bruno Lévy (INRIA) Sampling Shapes with Centroidal Voronoi Tesselations |
12h—14h | Lunch |
Friday, October 4
9h | Giuseppe Buttazzo (Università di Pisa) Optimal potentials for Schrödinger operators. slides |
10h |
Benoît Kloeckner (Université Grenoble 1) Metric properties of Wasserstein spaces. |
11h |
François-Xavier Vialard (Université Dauphine) Right-invariant metrics on diffeomorphisms groups with applications to diffeomorphic image registration. slides |
12h—14h | Lunch |
14h |
Filippo Santambrogio (Université d'Orsay) From Brenier to Knothe and from Knothe to Brenier: convergence, PDE and numerical ideas slides |
15h |
Boris Thibert (Université Grenoble 1) Minkowski-type problems and computational geometry. slides |