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Derivations in Banach algebras (English)
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13 August 2002
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The authors prove the following results. 1. Let \(d\) and \(g\) be derivations on a Banach algebra \(A\). If there exists a positive integer \(n\) and \(\alpha\in \mathbb{C}\) such that \(\alpha d^2+g\) is \(n\)-commuting on \(A\), then both \(d\) and \(g\) map \(A\) into \(\text{rad} (A)\). 2. Let \(d\) and \(g\) be continuous derivations on a Banach algebra \(A\). If there exist a positive integer \(n\) and \(\alpha\in \mathbb{C}\) such that the mapping \(\alpha d^2+g\) is \(n\)-centralizing on \(A\), then both \(d\) and \(g\) map \(A\) into \(\text{rad} (A)\).
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derivation
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Banach algebra
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Jacobson radical
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