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Dear all,
I'm doing my thesis and I have question that's quite confusing to figure out. I hope you would help me.
Suppose we have following random variables:
Y1 = X + N1;
Y2 = X + N2;
where X, N1, N2 are independent of each other.
Of course, Y1 and Y2 are dependent and, therefore, p(Y1Y2) # p(Y1)*p(Y2).
However, can I say Y1 and Y2 are conditionally independent given X, and write:
p(Y1Y2|X) = p(Y1|X)*p(Y2|X) ???
Is that correct? could you give me a confirmation?
Thanks for reading and hope to hear your answer.
Best regards,
Thanh
I'm sorry no one is answering your question. It's beyond anything I've ever learned.
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