....I think it is because the equation
p(a,b) +p(a,b') +p(a',b) -p(a',b') <2*
contains a term that has to be subtracted ( the last one) and it just so happened that the experiment run by our presenter gave a negative number for that particular term so that it is added, a double negative as Gordon has detailed. Why there has to be a negative term is probably (!) because it wouldn't make statistical sense otherwise. It is as though the debit 3 in my previous trivial example has been cancelled (negated) and so the balance is now 10.
* in the original the p's are greek rhos and the inequality should be "equal to or less than" which I can't find on my special Alt characters
p(a,b) +p(a,b') +p(a',b) -p(a',b') <2*
contains a term that has to be subtracted ( the last one) and it just so happened that the experiment run by our presenter gave a negative number for that particular term so that it is added, a double negative as Gordon has detailed. Why there has to be a negative term is probably (!) because it wouldn't make statistical sense otherwise. It is as though the debit 3 in my previous trivial example has been cancelled (negated) and so the balance is now 10.
* in the original the p's are greek rhos and the inequality should be "equal to or less than" which I can't find on my special Alt characters
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