Identities with derivations and automorphisms on semiprime rings.
Vukman, Joso (2005)
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences
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Vukman, Joso (2005)
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There is an increasing body of evidence that prime near-rings with derivations have ring like behavior, indeed, there are several results (see for example [1], [2], [3], [4], [5] and [8]) asserting that the existence of a suitably-constrained derivation on a prime near-ring forces the near-ring to be a ring. It is our purpose to explore further this ring like behaviour. In this paper we generalize some of the results due to Bell and Mason [4] on near-rings admitting a special type of...
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