Definition
Definition of Pairwise Causal and Non-causal Relationships
In the context of cause-effect pairs, two random variables and can be in one of four mutually exclusive pairwise relationships, denoted by the "ground truth" :
- causes (X rightarrow Y)
- causes (X leftarrow Y)
- and are dependent, but not in a causal relationship (X leftrightarrow Y)
- and are independent ()
Formally, these relationships are defined using functional models with latent noise variables () and potential latent confounders ():
- G=[X rightarrow Y] Rightarrow exists f wedge exists N_y such that
- G=[X leftarrow Y] Rightarrow exists f wedge exists N_x such that
- G=[X leftrightarrow Y] Rightarrow exists f, g wedge exists N_x, N_y, Z such that
- means and are independent, with no functional relationship.
This framework does not necessarily assume that nor that , allowing for additional latent confounders in the directed cases X rightarrow Y and X leftarrow Y.

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