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A note on spectrum-preserving maps (English)
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4 January 2012
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In the last few decades, a lot of attention has been paid to linear preserver problems. This paper is devoted to linear spectrum preservers on Banach algebras. Recall that a map \(\phi \) from one Banach algebra into another one is called a spectrum preserver if \(\sigma (\phi (a))=\sigma (a)\) for every \(a\) in the first algebra. Let \(A\) and \(B\) be unital semisimple Banach algebras, \(\phi : M_2(A)\to B\) be a bijective linear map. In this very interesting paper, the authors show that, if \(\phi \) is a spectrum preserver, then \(\phi \) is a Jordan homomorphism.
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spectrum-preserving map
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Banach algebra
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Jordan homomorphism
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