Automorphisms, -biderivations and -commuting maps of triangular algebras

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Abstract: Let A be an algebra and sigma an automorphism of A. A linear map d of A is called a sigma-derivation of A if d(xy)=d(x)y+sigma(x)d(y), for all x,yinA. A bilinear map D:AimesAoA is said to be a sigma-biderivation of A if it is a sigma-derivation in each component. An additive map Theta of A is sigma-commuting if it satisfies Theta(x)xsigma(x)Theta(x)=0, for all xinA. In this paper, we introduce the notions of inner and extremal sigma-biderivations and of proper sigma-commuting maps. One of our main results states that, under certain assumptions, every sigma-biderivation of a triangular algebras is the sum of an extremal sigma-biderivation and an inner sigma-biderivation. Sufficient conditions are provided on a triangular algebra for all of its sigma-biderivations (respectively, sigma-commuting maps) to be inner (respectively, proper). A precise description of sigma-commuting maps of triangular algebras is also given. A new class of automorphisms of triangular algebras is introduced and precisely described. We provide many classes of triangular algebras whose automorphisms can be precisely described.









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