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\(f_q\)-derivations of \(G\)-algebra
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    \(f_q\)-derivations of \(G\)-algebra (English)
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    25 May 2018
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    Summary: We introduce the notion of \(f_q\)-derivation as a new derivation of \(G\)-algebra. For an endomorphism map \(f\) of any \(G\)-algebra \(X\), we show that at least one \(f_q\)-derivation of \(X\) exists. Moreover, for such a map, we show that a self-map \(d_q^f\) of \(X\) is \(f_q\)-derivation of \(X\) if \(X\) is an associative medial \(G\)-algebra. For a medial \(G\)-algebra \(X\), \(d_q^f\) is \(f_q\)-derivation of \(X\) if \(d_q^f\) is an outside \(f_q\)-derivation of \(X\). Finally, we show that if \(f\) is the identity endomorphism of \(X\) then the composition of two \(f_q\)-derivations of \(X\) is a \(f_q\)-derivation. Moreover, we give a condition to get a commutative composition.
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