Zerosum
Zero-sum, in game theory, refers to a competitive situation where the total payoff to all participants remains constant across outcomes. In the common two-player formulation, one player's gain is exactly the other player's loss; the sum of the payoffs is zero for every outcome. This concept is often contrasted with non-zero-sum or constant-sum games.
Mathematically, in a two-player game with payoff functions u1(a, b) and u2(a, b), the zero-sum condition requires
Examples include standard matrix games like Matching Pennies and Rock-Paper-Scissors, where a win yields +1, a
In broader contexts, zero-sum describes any competitive interaction where gains and losses across participants cancel each
See also: non-zero-sum game, constant-sum game, minimax, Nash equilibrium.