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    On Jordan all-derivable points of \(\mathcal B(\mathcal H)\) (English)
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    10 February 2009
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    Let \(H\) be an infinite-dimensional Hilbert space. It is shown that a linear map \(\delta:B(H)\to B(H)\) satisfying \(\delta(A)A + A\delta(A) = A\delta(I)A\) whenever \(A^2 =0\) is a generalized derivation. Similarly, a linear map \(\delta:B(H)\to B(H)\) is a derivation provided that \(\delta(I) = \delta(A)A + A\delta(A)\) whenever \(A^2=I\) (here, \(H\) need not be infinite-dimensional).
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    Jordan all-derivable point
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    generalized Jordan all-derivable point
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    Jordan derivable map
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    generalized Jordan derivable map
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    derivation
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    generalized derivation
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