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Measure-based approach to mesoscopic modeling of optimal transportation networks

Jan Haskovec, Peter Markowich, Simone Portaro

Published 2024-01-15Version 1

We propose a mesoscopic modeling framework for optimal transportation networks with biological applications. The network is described in terms of a joint probability measure on the phase space of tensor-valued conductivity and position in physical space. The energy expenditure of the network is given by a functional consisting of a pumping (kinetic) and metabolic power-law term, constrained by a Poisson equation accounting for local mass conservation. We establish convexity and lower semicontinuity of the functional on approriate sets. We then derive its gradient flow with respect to the 2-Wasserstein topology on the space of probability measures, which leads to a transport equation, coupled to the Poisson equation. To lessen the mathematical complexity of the problem, we derive a reduced Wasserstein gradient flow, taken with respect to the tensor-valued conductivity variable only. We then construct equilibrium measures of the resulting PDE system. Finally, we derive the gradient flow of the constrained energy functional with respect to the Fisher-Rao (or Hellinger-Kakutani) metric, which gives a reaction-type PDE. We calculate its equilibrium states, represented by measures concentrated on a hypersurface in the phase space.

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