Strong bi-skew commutativity preserving maps on von Neumann algebras (Q6100735)

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    Strong bi-skew commutativity preserving maps on von Neumann algebras
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7700371

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      Strong bi-skew commutativity preserving maps on von Neumann algebras (English)
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      22 June 2023
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      Let \(A\) be a ring and \(F:A\longrightarrow A\) an additive map. Recall that it is said \textit{strong commutativity preserving } (SCP) if \([F(x),F(y)]=[x,y]\), for all \(x,y\in A\). Let \(*\) an \textit{involution}, that is an additive map defined on \(A\) such that \((xy)^*=y^*x^*\) and \((x^*)^*=x\), for all \(x,y\in A\), then it is possible to define the \textit{skew Lie product}, that is \([x,y]_*=xy-yx^*\), for all \(x,y\in A\). In this case, an additive map \(\Phi:A\longrightarrow A\) is said \textit{strong skew commutativity preserving } (SSCP) if \([\Phi(x),\Phi(y)]_*=[x,y]_*\), for all \(x,y\in A\). Recently, inspired by the previous definitions, Kong and Zhang introduced the \textit{bi-skew Lie product}: \([x,y]_{\upsilon}=[\Phi(x),y]_{\upsilon}+[x,\Phi(y)]_{\upsilon}\), for all \(x,y\in A\). In this paper the authors consider \(\Phi\) as a \textit{strong bi-skew commutativity preserving } map (SBSCP), that is \([\Phi(x),\Phi(y)]_{\upsilon}=[x,y]_{\upsilon}\), for all \(x,y\in A\). More precisely, they characterize the SBSCP maps in the following cases: \begin{itemize} \item[1.] \(A\) is a prime algebra with involution *; \item[2.] \(A\) is a general von Neumann algebra. \end{itemize}
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      skew Lie products
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      bi-skew Lie products
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      strong bi-skew commutativity preserving maps
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      von Neumann algebras
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      prime algebras
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