Functional equations on semigroups (Q1577678)
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Functional equations on semigroups (English)
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10 April 2001
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Let \(S\) be a commutative semigroup and \(\sigma:S\to S\) an endomorphism such that \(\sigma(\sigma(x)) =x\) for all \(x\in S\). The author solves each of the 3 functional equations \[ \begin{gathered} g(x+y)+ g\bigl(x+ \sigma (y)\bigr)= 2g(x)g(y),\;x,y\in S,\\ g(x+y)+ g\bigl(x+ \sigma (y)\bigr) =2g(x),\;x,y\in S,\\ g(x+y)+ g\bigl(x+ \sigma(y) \bigr)=2g (x)+2g(y),\;x,y\in S.\end{gathered} \] They are versions of d'Alembert's functional equation, Wilson's functional equation and the quadratic functional equation. The unknown function \(g\) is defined on \(S\). Its range is respectively a quadratically closed field of characteristic \(\neq 2\), a 2-cancellative abelian group and an abelian group uniquely divisible by 2. These functional equations have been studied earlier by, e.g. the reviewer [see \textit{H. Stetkær}, Aequationes Math. 54, No. 1-2, 144-172 (1997; Zbl 0899.39007)] in the case of \(S\) being an abelian group and the range being the complex numbers. The essential new features of the present paper are (1) that the underlying set \(S\) is just a commutative semigroup, and (2) that the ranges allowed are more general structures than \(\mathbb{C}\).
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semigroup
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functional equations
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d'Alembert's functional equation
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Wilson's functional equation
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quadratic functional equation
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