Additive mappings on operator algebras preserving absolute values (Q5935371)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1610108
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Additive mappings on operator algebras preserving absolute values
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1610108

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    Additive mappings on operator algebras preserving absolute values (English)
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    31 January 2002
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    It is shown that an additive map \(f: B(H)\to B(K)\) is the sum of two *-homomorphisms, one of which is \(\mathbb{C}\)-linear and the other is \(\mathbb{C}\)-antilinear provided that (a) \(|f(A)|= f(|A|)\) for all \(A\in B(H)\), (b) \(f(I)\) is an orthogonal projection, and (c) \(f(iI)K\subset f(I)K\). The structure of \(f\) is more refined when it is injective. The paper also studies the properties of \(f\) in the absence of condition (b). Here, \(B(H)\) and \(B(K)\) denote the algebras of all (bounded linear) operators on Hilbert spaces \(H\) and \(K\), respectively. These extend a result of L. Molnár.
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    linear preserver problem
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    absolute value of an operator
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    operator algebra
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    adjoint
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    selfadjoint operator
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    finite-rank operator
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    \(\mathbb{C}\)-linear
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    \(\mathbb{C}\)-antilinear
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    Hilbert spaces
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