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Maps preserving product \(XY -YX^*\) on factor von Neumann algebras
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    Maps preserving product \(XY -YX^*\) on factor von Neumann algebras (English)
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    The authors consider a bijection \(\Phi:\mathcal{A}\to\mathcal{B}\), where \(\mathcal{A}\), \(\mathcal{B}\) are two von Neumann factors, such that \[ \Phi(ab-ba^*)=\Phi(a)\Phi(b)-\Phi(b)\Phi(a)^* \] for all \(a,b\in\mathcal{A}\). Under this condition, with no linearity assumed, the map \(\Phi\) is shown to be a *-isomorphism.
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    von Neumann algebra
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    factor
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    Jordan product
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