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1Institut für Geometrie und Praktische Mathematik, RWTH Aachen, Templergraben 55, 52056 Aachen, Germany.
Abstract:
This work studies mixtures of probability measures on R n and gives bounds on the Poincaré and the log-Sobolev constants of two-component mixtures provided that each component satisfies the functional inequality, and both components are close in the χ 2 -distance. The estimation of those constants for a mixture can be far more subtle than it is for its parts. Even mixing Gaussian measures may produce a measure with a Hamiltonian potential possessing multiple wells leading to metastability and large constants in Sobolev type inequalities. In particular, the Poincaré constant stays bounded in the mixture parameter, whereas the log-Sobolev may blow up as the mixture ratio goes to 0 or 1. This observation generalizes the one by Chafaï and Malrieu to the multidimensional case. The behavior is shown for a class of examples to be not only a mere artifact of the method.
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