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\(*\)-differential identities of semiprime rings with involution
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    \(*\)-differential identities of semiprime rings with involution (English)
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    26 May 1997
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    Various results in the literature show that differential identities of a ring \(R\) arise from generalized polynomial identities of \(R\), when \(R\) is a semiprime ring, or is a prime ring with involution. The author extends these results to identities of semiprime rings with involution. Let \(R\) be a semiprime ring with involution * and with characteristic \(\neq 2\). If \(\{\Delta_j\}\) are certain ``reduced'' words in the derivations of \(R\), and if \(f(x_i^{\Delta_j},(x_i^{\Delta_j})^*)\) is a *-differential identity for \(R\), the author proves that \(R\) satisfies the *-generalized identity \(f(z_{ij}e(\Delta_j),(z_{ij}e(\Delta_j))^*)\), where \(e(\Delta_j)\) are idempotents in the extended centroid of \(R\), and \(\{z_{ij}\}\) are indeterminates. The proof uses the notion of orthogonal completeness.
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    differential identities
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    generalized polynomial identities
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    semiprime rings with involution
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    derivations
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    idempotents
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    extended centroid
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    orthogonal completeness
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