Sorry this is a response to an old comment, but this is an easy to clarify question.
A potential outcome Y(a) is a random variable under an intervention, e.g. Y under do(a). It’s just a different notation from a different branch of statistics.
We may or may not choose to use graphs to represent causality (or indeed probability). Some people like graphs, others do not. Graphs do not add anything, they are just a visual representation.
Sorry this is a response to an old comment, but this is an easy to clarify question.
A potential outcome Y(a) is a random variable under an intervention, e.g. Y under do(a). It’s just a different notation from a different branch of statistics.
We may or may not choose to use graphs to represent causality (or indeed probability). Some people like graphs, others do not. Graphs do not add anything, they are just a visual representation.