More on the generalized \((m,n)\)-Jordan derivations and centralizers on certain semiprime rings (Q2657866)
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More on the generalized \((m,n)\)-Jordan derivations and centralizers on certain semiprime rings (English)
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15 March 2021
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In this paper, the authors give an affirmative solution for two conjectures related to Jordan derivations and Jordan centralizers. Let \(m,n \geq 1\) be two fixed integers, let \(R\) be a semiprime ring with suitable torsion restrictions, and let \(F: R \rightarrow R\) be a nonzero generalized \((n,n)\)-Jordan derivation. The first conjecture asks whether the map \(F\) is a derivation which maps \(R\) into \(Z(R)\). The authors solve this conjecture affirmatively as shown in Theorem 1.3 by assuming the ring \(R\) is a \(k\)-torsion-free semiprime ring, where \(k=6mn(m+n)|m-n|\). This condition implies the map \(F\) is a derivation which maps \(R\) into \(Z(R)\). Hence, the first conjecture holds. On the other hand, let \(m,n \geq 1\) be two fixed integers, let \(R\) be a semiprime ring with suitable torsion restrictions, and let \(T: R \rightarrow R\) be a generalized \((n,n)\)-Jordan centralizer. The second conjecture asks whether the map \(T\) is a two-sided centralizer. In Theorem 1.6, the authors shows that if the ring \(R\) is an \(6mn(m+n)(2n+m)\)-torsion-free semiprime ring, then the second conjecture holds which implies \(T\) is a two-sided centralizer.
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semiprime ring
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generalized \((m,n)\)-derivation
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generalized \((m,n)\)-Jordan derivation
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\((m,n)\)-Jordan centralizer
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generalized \((m,n)\)-Jordan centralizer
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