2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2023-2755
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Bridging classical data assimilation and optimal transport

Marc Bocquet,
Pierre J. Vanderbecken,
Alban Farchi
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Because optimal transport acts as displacement interpolation in physical space rather than as interpolation in value space, it can potentially avoid double penalty errors. As such it provides a very attractive metric for non-negative physical fields comparison – the Wasserstein distance – which could further be used in data assimilation for the geosciences. The algorithmic and numerical implementations of such distance are however not straightforward. Moreover, its theoretical formulation within typi… Show more

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