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A characterization of a class of convex log-Sobolev inequalities on the real line
Published 2017-02-15Version 1
We give a sufficient and necessary condition for a probability measure $\mu$ on the real line to satisfy the logarithmic Sobolev inequality for convex functions. The condition is expressed in terms of the unique left-continuous and non-decreasing map transporting the symmetric exponential measure onto $\mu$. The main tool in the proof is the theory of weak transport costs. As a consequence, we obtain dimension-free concentration bounds for the lower and upper tails of convex functions of independent random variables which satisfy the convex log-Sobolev inequality.
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