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A NOTE ON MULTIPLIERS OF AC-ALGEBRAS

  • Lee, Yong Hoon
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.357-367
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we introduce the notion of multiplier of AC-algebra and consider the properties of multipliers in AC-algebras. Also, we characterized the fixed set $Fix_d(X)$ by multipliers. Moreover, we prove that M(X), the collection of all multipliers of AC-algebras, form a semigroup under certain binary operation.

CONTINUITY OF JORDAN *-HOMOMORPHISMS OF BANACH *-ALGEBRAS

  • Draghia, Dumitru D.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.187-191
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    • 1993
  • In this note we prove the following result: Let A be a complex Banach *-algebra with continuous involution and let B be an $A^{*}$-algebra./T(A) = B. Then T is continuous (Theorem 2). From above theorem some others results of special interest and some well-known results follow. (Corollaries 3,4,5,6 and 7). We close this note with some generalizations and some remarks (Theorems 8.9.10 and question). Throughout this note we consider only complex algebras. Let A and B be complex algebras. A linear mapping T from A into B is called jordan homomorphism if T( $x^{1}$) = (Tx)$^{2}$ for all x in A. A linear mapping T : A .rarw. B is called spectrally-contractive mapping if .rho.(Tx).leq..rho.(x) for all x in A, where .rho.(x) denotes spectral radius of element x. Any homomorphism algebra is a spectrally-contractive mapping. If A and B are *-algebras, then a homomorphism T : A.rarw.B is called *-homomorphism if (Th)$^{*}$=Th for all self-adjoint element h in A. Recall that a Banach *-algebras is a complex Banach algebra with an involution *. An $A^{*}$-algebra A is a Banach *-algebra having anauxiliary norm vertical bar . vertical bar which satisfies $B^{*}$-condition vertical bar $x^{*}$x vertical bar = vertical bar x vertical ba $r^{2}$(x in A). A Banach *-algebra whose norm is an algebra $B^{*}$-norm is called $B^{*}$-algebra. The *-semi-simple Banach *-algebras and the semi-simple hermitian Banach *-algebras are $A^{*}$-algebras. Also, $A^{*}$-algebras include $B^{*}$-algebras ( $C^{*}$-algebras). Recall that a semi-prime algebra is an algebra without nilpotents two-sided ideals non-zero. The class of semi-prime algebras includes the class of semi-prime algebras and the class of prime algebras. For all concepts and basic facts about Banach algebras we refer to [2] and [8].].er to [2] and [8].].

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INTUITIONISTIC FUZZY QUICK IDEALS IN d-ALGEBRAS

  • Ahn, Sun-Shin;Han, Gyeong-Ho
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.351-368
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    • 2009
  • Quick ideals and the fuzzification of quick ideals in d-algebras are considered, and some related properties are investigated. The intuitionistic fuzzification of quick ideals of a d-algebra is established, and related results are studied. The notion of equivalence relations on the family of all intuitionistic fuzzy quick ideals of a d-algebra is introduced, and then some properties are discussed.

Derivations with Power Values on Lie Ideals in Rings and Banach Algebras

  • Rehman, Nadeem ur;Muthana, Najat Mohammed;Raza, Mohd Arif
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.56 no.2
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    • pp.397-408
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    • 2016
  • Let R be a 2-torsion free prime ring with center Z, U be the Utumi quotient ring, Q be the Martindale quotient ring of R, d be a derivation of R and L be a Lie ideal of R. If $d(uv)^n=d(u)^md(v)^l$ or $d(uv)^n=d(v)^ld(u)^m$ for all $u,v{\in}L$, where m, n, l are xed positive integers, then $L{\subseteq}Z$. We also examine the case when R is a semiprime ring. Finally, as an application we apply our result to the continuous derivations on non-commutative Banach algebras. This result simultaneously generalizes a number of results in the literature.

DERIVATIONS OF UP-ALGEBRAS

  • Sawika, Kaewta;Intasan, Rossukon;Kaewwasri, Arocha;Iampan, Aiyared
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.345-367
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    • 2016
  • The concept of derivations of BCI-algebras was first introduced by Jun and Xin. In this paper, we introduce the notions of (l, r)-derivations, (r, l)-derivations and derivations of UP-algebras and investigate some related properties. In addition, we define two subsets $Ker_d(A)$ and $Fix_d(A)$ for some derivation d of a UP-algebra A, and we consider some properties of these as well.