P(A|B) = P(A|~B) is equivalent to the classic definition of independence, and intuitively it means that “whether B happens or not, it doesn’t affect the likelihood of A happening”.
I guess that since other basic probability concepts are defined in terms of set operations (union and intersection), and independence lacks a similar obvious explanation in terms of sets and measure, I wanted to find one.
P(A|B) = P(A|~B) is equivalent to the classic definition of independence, and intuitively it means that “whether B happens or not, it doesn’t affect the likelihood of A happening”.
I guess that since other basic probability concepts are defined in terms of set operations (union and intersection), and independence lacks a similar obvious explanation in terms of sets and measure, I wanted to find one.