spillfunksjon
Spillfunksjon, or payoff function, is the Norwegian term used in game theory to describe how outcomes yield numerical payoffs to players given a profile of actions. For a game with n players, each player i selects a strategy s_i from a set S_i. The joint strategy profile s = (s_1,...,s_n) belongs to S = S_1 × ... × S_n. The spillfunksjon for player i is a mapping u_i: S → R, assigning a real number that represents i's payoff or utility from the outcome. Collectively, (u_1,...,u_n) describes all players' payoffs.
Payoff functions can be cardinal, encoding the intensity of preferences, or merely ordinal, preserving order of
A payoff function is used to analyze strategic behavior. A strategy profile s* is a Nash equilibrium
Common examples include the Prisoner's Dilemma and coordination games, where payoff functions specify the rewards for