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COMMUTATORS AND ANTI-COMMUTATORS HAVING AUTOMORPHISMS ON LIE IDEALS IN PRIME RINGS

  • Raza, Mohd Arif;Alhazmi, Hussain
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.603-611
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    • 2020
  • In this manuscript, we discuss the relationship between prime rings and automorphisms satisfying differential identities involving commutators and anti-commutators on Lie ideals. In addition, we provide an example which shows that we cannot expect the same conclusion in case of semiprime rings.

CHARACTERIZATIONS OF ELEMENTS IN PRIME RADICALS OF SKEW POLYNOMIAL RINGS AND SKEW LAURENT POLYNOMIAL RINGS

  • Cheon, Jeoung-Soo;Kim, Eun-Jeong;Lee, Chang-Ik;Shin, Yun-Ho
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.277-290
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    • 2011
  • We show that the ${\theta}$-prime radical of a ring R is the set of all strongly ${\theta}$-nilpotent elements in R, where ${\theta}$ is an automorphism of R. We observe some conditions under which the ${\theta}$-prime radical of coincides with the prime radical of R. Moreover we characterize elements in prime radicals of skew Laurent polynomial rings, studying (${\theta}$, ${\theta}^{-1}$)-(semi)primeness of ideals of R.

THE RESULTS CONCERNING JORDAN DERIVATIONS

  • Kim, Byung Do
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.523-530
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    • 2016
  • Let R be a 3!-torsion free semiprime ring, and let $D:R{\rightarrow}R$ be a Jordan derivation on a semiprime ring R. In this case, we show that [D(x), x]D(x) = 0 if and only if D(x)[D(x), x] = 0 for every $x{\in}R$. In particular, let A be a Banach algebra with rad(A). If D is a continuous linear Jordan derivation on A, then we see that $[D(x),x]D(x){\in}rad(A)$ if and only if $[D(x),x]D(x){\in}rad(A)$ for all $x{\in}A$.

On *-bimultipliers, Generalized *-biderivations and Related Mappings

  • Ali, Shakir;Khan, Mohammad Salahuddin
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.51 no.3
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    • pp.301-309
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    • 2011
  • In this paper we dene the notions of left *-bimultiplier, *-bimultiplier and generalized *-biderivation, and to prove that if a semiprime *-ring admits a left *-bimultiplier M, then M maps R ${\times}$ R into Z(R). In Section 3, we discuss the applications of theory of *-bimultipliers. Further, it was shown that if a semiprime *-ring R admits a symmetric generalized *-biderivation G : R ${\times}$ R ${\rightarrow}$ R with an associated nonzero symmetric *-biderivation R ${\times}$ R ${\rightarrow}$ R, then G maps R ${\times}$ R into Z(R). As an application, we establish corresponding results in the setting of $C^*$-algebra.

PRIME M-IDEALS, M-PRIME SUBMODULES, M-PRIME RADICAL AND M-BAER'S LOWER NILRADICAL OF MODULES

  • Beachy, John A.;Behboodi, Mahmood;Yazdi, Faezeh
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.50 no.6
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    • pp.1271-1290
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    • 2013
  • Let M be a fixed left R-module. For a left R-module X, we introduce the notion of M-prime (resp. M-semiprime) submodule of X such that in the case M=R, it coincides with prime (resp. semiprime) submodule of X. Other concepts encountered in the general theory are M-$m$-system sets, M-$n$-system sets, M-prime radical and M-Baer's lower nilradical of modules. Relationships between these concepts and basic properties are established. In particular, we identify certain submodules of M, called "primeM-ideals", that play a role analogous to that of prime (two-sided) ideals in the ring R. Using this definition, we show that if M satisfies condition H (defined later) and $Hom_R(M,X){\neq}0$ for all modules X in the category ${\sigma}[M]$, then there is a one-to-one correspondence between isomorphism classes of indecomposable M-injective modules in ${\sigma}[M]$ and prime M-ideals of M. Also, we investigate the prime M-ideals, M-prime submodules and M-prime radical of Artinian modules.

ON LEFT α-MULTIPLIERS AND COMMUTATIVITY OF SEMIPRIME RINGS

  • Ali, Shakir;Huang, Shuliang
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.69-76
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    • 2012
  • Let R be a ring, and ${\alpha}$ be an endomorphism of R. An additive mapping H : R ${\rightarrow}$ R is called a left ${\alpha}$-multiplier (centralizer) if H(xy) = H(x)${\alpha}$(y) holds for all x,y $\in$ R. In this paper, we shall investigate the commutativity of prime and semiprime rings admitting left ${\alpha}$-multiplier satisfying any one of the properties: (i) H([x,y])-[x,y] = 0, (ii) H([x,y])+[x,y] = 0, (iii) $H(x{\circ}y)-x{\circ}y=0$, (iv) $H(x{\circ}y)+x{\circ}y=0$, (v) H(xy) = xy, (vi) H(xy) = yx, (vii) $H(x^2)=x^2$, (viii) $H(x^2)=-x^2$ for all x, y in some appropriate subset of R.

PRIME RADICALS OF FORMAL POWER SERIES RINGS

  • Huh, Chan;Kim, Hong-Kee;Lee, Dong-Su;Lee, Yang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.623-633
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    • 2001
  • In this note we study the prime radicals of formal power series rings, and the shapes of them under the condition that the prime radical is nilpotent. Furthermore we observe the condition structurally, adding related examples to the situations that occur naturally in the process.

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THE JORDAN DERIVATIONS OF SEMIPRIME RINGS AND NONCOMMUTATIVE BANACH ALGEBRAS

  • Kim, Byung-Do
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.531-542
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    • 2016
  • Let R be a 3!-torsion free noncommutative semiprime ring, and suppose there exists a Jordan derivation $D:R{\rightarrow}R$ such that [[D(x),x], x]D(x) = 0 or D(x)[[D(x), x], x] = 0 for all $x{\in}R$. In this case we have $[D(x),x]^3=0$ for all $x{\in}R$. Let A be a noncommutative Banach algebra. Suppose there exists a continuous linear Jordan derivation $D:A{\rightarrow}A$ such that $[[D(x),x],x]D(x){\in}rad(A)$ or $D(x)[[D(x),x],x]{\in}rad(A)$ for all $x{\in}A$. In this case, we show that $D(A){\subseteq}rad(A)$.

JORDAN DERIVATIONS ON SEMIPRIME RINGS AND THEIR RADICAL RANGE IN BANACH ALGEBRAS

  • Kim, Byung Do
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2018
  • Let R be a 3!-torsion free noncommutative semiprime ring, and suppose there exists a Jordan derivation $D:R{\rightarrow}R$ such that $D^2(x)[D(x),x]=0$ or $[D(x),x]D^2(x)=0$ for all $x{\in}R$. In this case we have $f(x)^5=0$ for all $x{\in}R$. Let A be a noncommutative Banach algebra. Suppose there exists a continuous linear Jordan derivation $D:A{\rightarrow}A$ such that $D^2(x)[D(x),x]{\in}rad(A)$ or $[D(x),x]D^2(x){\in}rad(A)$ for all $x{\in}A$. In this case, we show that $D(A){\subseteq}rad(A)$.