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On Jensen's functional equation (English)
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16 January 1993
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The following is offered as main result. Let \((G,\cdot)\) and \((H,+)\) be abelian groups, and \(e\) the neutral element of \((G,\cdot)\). The solutions \(f: G\to H\) of \(f(xy)+f(xy^{-1})=2f(x)\), \(f(e)=0\) are exactly the homomorphisms of \(G\to H\) if, and only if, either \(H\) has no element of order 2 or \([G:G^ 2]\leq 2\), where \(G^ 2:=\{x^ 2\mid\;x\in G\}\). While this is not true in general for nonabelian groups, a partial result (in the ``only if'' direction) is presented in this case too.
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Jensen's functional equation
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2-cancellativity
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Zorn's lemma
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abelian groups
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homomorphisms
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