On permanent radicals in commutative locally convex algebras
W. Żelazko (1983)
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W. Żelazko (1983)
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L. Lindeboom (Groenewald), H. Raubenheimer (1998)
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We compare the singular spectrum of a Banach algebra element with the usual spectrum and exponential spectrum.
Nadia Boudi, Peter Šemrl (2010)
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Let A be a Banach algebra, and let d: A → A be a continuous derivation such that each element in the range of d has a finite spectrum. In a series of papers it has been proved that such a derivation is an inner derivation implemented by an element from the socle modulo the radical of A (a precise formulation of this statement can be found in the Introduction). The aim of this paper is twofold: we extend this result to the case where d is not necessarily continuous, and we give a complete...
Wawrzyńczyk, Antoni (2007)
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Matej Brešar, Yuri Turovskii (2005)
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Let 𝓐 be a Banach algebra without nonzero finite dimensional ideals. Then every compact semiderivation on 𝓐 is a quasinilpotent operator mapping 𝓐 into its radical.
Che-Kao Fong, Andrzej Sołtysiak (1990)
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D. Laksov, M. Rosenlund (2005)
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Various kinds of radicals of ideals in commutative rings with identity appear in many parts of algebra and geometry, in particular in connection with the Hilbert Nullstellensatz, both in the noetherian and the non-noetherian case. All of these radicals, except the *-radicals, have the fundamental, and very useful, property that the radical of an ideal is the intersection of radical primes, that is, primes that are equal to their own radical. It is easy to verify that...
Wiesław Żelazko (2007)
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Bozorgnia, Abolghassem, Patterson, Ronald Frank, Taylor, Robert Lee (1993)
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Bernard Aupetit (1982)
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Graham R. Allan (2008)
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We give a simple complex-variable proof of an old result of Zemánek and Le Page on the radical of a Banach algebra. Incidentally, the argument also proves a recent result of Harris and Kadison.
Victor S. Shulman, Yuri V. Turovskii (2005)
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J. Kuelbs (1978)
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Lars Ernström (1993)
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Matej Brešar, Yuri V. Turovskii (2009)
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We consider a continuous derivation D on a Banach algebra 𝓐 such that p(D) is a compact operator for some polynomial p. It is shown that either 𝓐 has a nonzero finite-dimensional ideal not contained in the radical rad(𝓐) of 𝓐 or there exists another polynomial p̃ such that p̃(D) maps 𝓐 into rad(𝓐). A special case where Dⁿ is compact is discussed in greater detail.
Taylor, Robert Lee, Hu, Tien-Chung (1987)
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Nadia Boudi, Said Ouchrif (2009)
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We study generalized derivations G defined on a complex Banach algebra A such that the spectrum σ(Gx) is finite for all x ∈ A. In particular, we show that if A is unital and semisimple, then G is inner and implemented by elements of the socle of A.
Volker Runde (1993)
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Let A be a Banach algebra, and let D : A → A be a (possibly unbounded) derivation. We are interested in two problems concerning the range of D: 1. When does D map into the (Jacobson) radical of A? 2. If [a,Da] = 0 for some a ∈ A, is Da necessarily quasinilpotent? We prove that derivations satisfying certain polynomial identities map into the radical. As an application, we show that if [a,[a,[a,Da]]] lies in the prime radical of A for all a ∈ A, then D maps into the radical. This generalizes...