The range of a derivation on a Jordan-Banach algebra

M. Brešar; A. R. Villena

Studia Mathematica (2001)

  • Volume: 146, Issue: 2, page 177-200
  • ISSN: 0039-3223

Abstract

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The questions when a derivation on a Jordan-Banach algebra has quasi-nilpotent values, and when it has the range in the radical, are discussed.

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M. Brešar, and A. R. Villena. "The range of a derivation on a Jordan-Banach algebra." Studia Mathematica 146.2 (2001): 177-200. <http://eudml.org/doc/284573>.

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