Characterizations of \((m,n)\)-Jordan derivations and \((m,n)\)-Jordan derivable mappings on some algebras (Q1734936)

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Characterizations of \((m,n)\)-Jordan derivations and \((m,n)\)-Jordan derivable mappings on some algebras
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    Characterizations of \((m,n)\)-Jordan derivations and \((m,n)\)-Jordan derivable mappings on some algebras (English)
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    27 March 2019
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    Let \(\mathcal{R}\) be a ring, \(\mathcal{M}\) be an \(\mathcal{R}\)-bimodule, and \(m, n\) be two fixed nonnegative integers with \(m+n\not =0\). An additive mapping \(\delta : \mathcal{R}\to \mathcal{M}\) is called an \((m, n)\)-Jordan derivation if \((m+n)\delta (A^2)=2mA\delta (A)+2n\delta (A)A\) for every \(A\in \mathcal{R}\). An additive mapping \(\delta :\mathcal{R}\to \mathcal{M}\) is called an \((m, n)\)-Jordan derivable mapping at \(W\in \mathcal{R}\) if \((m+n)\delta (AB+BA)=2m\delta (A)B+2m\delta (B)A+2nA\delta (B)+2nB\delta (A)\) for any \(A, B\in \mathcal{R}\) with \(AB+BA=W\). In this paper, the authors show that, if \(m\not =n\), then zero is the only \((m, n)\)-Jordan derivation from a \(C^*\)-algebra into a Banach bimodule. For the case of \((m, n)\)-Jordan derivable mappings, the authors consider the following cases: \begin{itemize} \item[1.] \(\delta : \mathcal{A}\to \mathcal{M}\) is an \((m, n)\)-Jordan derivable mapping at zero, where \(\mathcal{A}\) is a unital algebra, \(\mathcal{M}\) is a unital \(\mathcal{R}\)-bimodule with a right or a left separating set, and \(m, n\) are two unequal positive integers; \item[2.] \(\delta : \mathcal{U}\to \mathcal{U}\) is an \((m, n)\)-Jordan derivable mapping at zero, where \(\mathcal{A}\), and \(\mathcal{B}\) are two unital algebras, \(\mathcal{M}\) is a faithful unital \((\mathcal{A}, \mathcal{B})\)-bimodule, and \(\mathcal{U}= \bigl[\begin{smallmatrix} \mathcal{A}&\mathcal{M}\\ \mathcal{N}&\mathcal{B} \end{smallmatrix}\bigr]\) is a generalized matrix algebra. \end{itemize} In each case, the authors prove that \(\delta =0\).
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    \(C^*\)-algebra
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    \((m, n)\)-Jordan derivable mapping
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    \((m, n)\)-Jordan derivation
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    generalized matrix algebra
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