The Directional Optimal Transport

02/20/2020
by   Marcel Nutz, et al.
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We introduce a constrained optimal transport problem where origins x can only be transported to destinations y≥ x. Our statistical motivation is to describe the sharp upper bound for the variance of the treatment effect Y-X given marginals when the effect is monotone, or Y≥ X. We thus focus on supermodular costs (or submodular rewards) and introduce a coupling P_* that is optimal for all such costs and yields the sharp bound. This coupling admits manifold characterizations—geometric, order-theoretic, as optimal transport, through the cdf, and via the transport kernel—that explain its structure and imply useful bounds. When the first marginal is atomless, P_* is concentrated on the graphs of two maps which can be described in terms of the marginals, the second map arising due to the binding constraint.

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