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Let \(R\) be a ring, and let \(m\) and \(n\) be fixed positive integers. For given \(x,y\in R\), define extended anti-commutators inductively by \(x\circ_1 y=x\circ y=xy+yx\) and \(x\circ_k y=(x\circ_{k-1}y)\circ y\) for \(k>1\). It is proved that if \(R\) is prime with nonzero ideal \(I\), and \(R\) admits a generalized derivation \(F\) with nonzero associated derivation \(d\) such that (a) \((F(x)\circ d(y))^m=(x\circ y)^n\) for all \(x,y\in I\) or (b) \(F(x)\circ_m d(y)=(x\circ y)^n\) for all \(x,y\in I\), then \(R\) is commutative. -- This result extends to semiprime rings in the case \(R=I\). | |||
Property / review text: Let \(R\) be a ring, and let \(m\) and \(n\) be fixed positive integers. For given \(x,y\in R\), define extended anti-commutators inductively by \(x\circ_1 y=x\circ y=xy+yx\) and \(x\circ_k y=(x\circ_{k-1}y)\circ y\) for \(k>1\). It is proved that if \(R\) is prime with nonzero ideal \(I\), and \(R\) admits a generalized derivation \(F\) with nonzero associated derivation \(d\) such that (a) \((F(x)\circ d(y))^m=(x\circ y)^n\) for all \(x,y\in I\) or (b) \(F(x)\circ_m d(y)=(x\circ y)^n\) for all \(x,y\in I\), then \(R\) is commutative. -- This result extends to semiprime rings in the case \(R=I\). / rank | |||
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On commutativity of rings with generalized derivations. (English)
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22 April 2016
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Let \(R\) be a ring, and let \(m\) and \(n\) be fixed positive integers. For given \(x,y\in R\), define extended anti-commutators inductively by \(x\circ_1 y=x\circ y=xy+yx\) and \(x\circ_k y=(x\circ_{k-1}y)\circ y\) for \(k>1\). It is proved that if \(R\) is prime with nonzero ideal \(I\), and \(R\) admits a generalized derivation \(F\) with nonzero associated derivation \(d\) such that (a) \((F(x)\circ d(y))^m=(x\circ y)^n\) for all \(x,y\in I\) or (b) \(F(x)\circ_m d(y)=(x\circ y)^n\) for all \(x,y\in I\), then \(R\) is commutative. -- This result extends to semiprime rings in the case \(R=I\).
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prime rings
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semiprime rings
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generalized derivations
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extended anti-commutators
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commutativity theorems
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