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Non-linear Jordan triple automorphisms of sets of self-adjoint matrices and operators

Lajos Molnár (2006)

Studia Mathematica

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We consider the so-called Jordan triple automorphisms of some important sets of self-adjoint operators without the assumption of linearity. These transformations are bijective maps which satisfy the equality ϕ(ABA) = ϕ(A)ϕ(B)ϕ(A) on their domains. We determine the general forms of these maps (under the assumption of continuity) on the sets of all invertible positive operators, of all positive operators, and of all invertible self-adjoint operators. ...

On operators close to isometries

Sameer Chavan (2008)

Studia Mathematica

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We introduce and discuss a class of operators, to be referred to as operators close to isometries. The Bergman-type operators, 2-hyperexpansions, expansive p-isometries, and certain alternating hyperexpansions are main examples of such operators. We establish a few decomposition theorems for operators close to isometries. Applications are given to the theory of p-isometries and of hyperexpansive operators.

On w-hyponormal operators

Eungil Ko (2003)

Studia Mathematica

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We study some properties of w-hyponormal operators. In particular we show that some w-hyponormal operators are subscalar. Also we state some theorems on invariant subspaces of w-hyponormal operators.

Jordan superderivations and Jordan triple superderivations of superalgebras

He Yuan, Liangyun Chen (2016)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We study Jordan (θ,θ)-superderivations and Jordan triple (θ,θ)-superderivations of superalgebras, using the theory of functional identities in superalgebras. As a consequence, we prove that if A = A₀ ⊕ A₁ is a prime superalgebra with deg(A₁) ≥ 9, then Jordan superderivations and Jordan triple superderivations of A are superderivations of A, and generalized Jordan superderivations and generalized Jordan triple superderivations of A are generalized superderivations of A.