Generalized derivations with skew-commutativity conditions on polynomials in prime rings (Q2316765)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7089227
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7089227 |
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Generalized derivations with skew-commutativity conditions on polynomials in prime rings (English)
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6 August 2019
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The author supposes that \(R\) is a non-commutative prime of characteristic different from 2, \(C\) the extended centroid of \(R\), \(f(x_1,\dots,x_n)\) a non-central polynomial over \(C\) and \(S=\{f(r_1,\dots,r_n):r_1,\dots,r_n\in R\}\). If \(F\) and \(G\) are generalized derivations of \(R\) such that \(F(x)G(y)+G(y)F(x)=xy+yx\), for any \(x\in S\), then there exist \(\lambda\), \(\mu\in C\) such that \(\lambda\mu=1\) and \(F(x)=\lambda x\), \(G(x)=\mu x\), for all \(x\in R\). The author divides his paper into three sections. In section one, we find the basic definitions, a review of known results and the current developments about the subject. In section two, the author studies inner generalized derivations on \([R,R]\) while in the final section, he proves Theorem 2 stating: Let \(R\) be a non-commutative prime of characteristic different from 2, \(C\) the extended centroid of \(R\), \(f(x_1,\dots,x_n)\) a non-central polynomial over \(C\) and \(S=\{f(r_1,\dots,r_n):r_1,\dots,r_n\in R\}\). If \(F\) and \(G\) are generalized derivations of \(R\) such that \(F(x)G(y)+G(y)F(x)=xy+yx\), for any \(x\in S\), then there exist \(\lambda,\mu\in C\) such that \(\lambda\mu=1\) and \(F(x)=\lambda x\), \(G(x)=\mu x\), for all \(x\in R\). The author shows some other results. The results have some extra conditions like \(\lambda\mu=1\), \(F(x)=\lambda x\) and \(G(x)=\mu x\). I think it would have been nicer if the author mentioned that is essential in the hypothesis of the provided examples.
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generalized polynomial identity
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generalized derivation
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prime ring
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inner generalized derivation
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skew-commutativity
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