Abstract

In this article, we investigate some of the fine properties of the value function associated with an optimal control problem in the Wasserstein space of probability measures. Building on new interpolation and linearisation formulas for non-local flows, we prove semiconcavity estimates for the value function, and establish several variants of the so-called sensitivity relations which provide connections between its superdifferential and the adjoint curves stemming from the maximum principle. We subsequently make use of these results to study the propagation of regularity for the value function along optimal trajectories, as well as to investigate sufficient optimality conditions and optimal feedbacks for mean-field optimal control problems.

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