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Commutativity of rings through a Streb’s result

Moharram A. Khan (2000)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

In this paper we investigate commutativity of rings with unity satisfying any one of the properties: { 1 - g ( y x m ) } [ y x m - x r f ( y x m ) x s , x ] { 1 - h ( y x m ) } = 0 , { 1 - g ( y x m ) } [ x m y - x r f ( y x m ) x s , x ] { 1 - h ( y x m ) } = 0 , y t [ x , y n ] = g ( x ) [ f ( x ) , y ] h ( x ) a n d [ x , y n ] y t = g ( x ) [ f ( x ) , y ] h ( x ) for some f ( X ) in X 2 [ X ] and g ( X ) , h ( X ) in [ X ] , where m 0 , r 0 , s 0 , n > 0 , t > 0 are non-negative integers. We also extend these results to the case when integral exponents in the underlying conditions are no longer fixed, rather they depend on the pair of ring elements x and y for their values. Further, under different appropriate constraints on commutators, commutativity of rings has been studied. These results generalize...

Commutativity of rings with constraints involving a subset

Moharram A. Khan (2003)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Suppose that R is an associative ring with identity 1 , J ( R ) the Jacobson radical of R , and N ( R ) the set of nilpotent elements of R . Let m 1 be a fixed positive integer and R an m -torsion-free ring with identity 1 . The main result of the present paper asserts that R is commutative if R satisfies both the conditions (i) [ x m , y m ] = 0 for all x , y R J ( R ) and (ii) [ ( x y ) m + y m x m , x ] = 0 = [ ( y x ) m + x m y m , x ] , for all x , y R J ( R ) . This result is also valid if (i) and (ii) are replaced by (i) ' ...

Commutativity of rings with polynomial constraints

Moharram A. Khan (2002)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let p , q and r be fixed non-negative integers. In this note, it is shown that if R is left (right) s -unital ring satisfying [ f ( x p y q ) - x r y , x ] = 0 ( [ f ( x p y q ) - y x r , x ] = 0 , respectively) where f ( λ ) λ 2 [ λ ] , then R is commutative. Moreover, commutativity of R is also obtained under different sets of constraints on integral exponents. Also, we provide some counterexamples which show that the hypotheses are not altogether superfluous. Thus, many well-known commutativity theorems become corollaries of our results.

Commutativity theorems for rings with differential identities on Jordan ideals

L. Oukhtite, A. Mamouni, Mohammad Ashraf (2013)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

In this paper we investigate commutativity of ring R with involution ' * ' which admits a derivation satisfying certain algebraic identities on Jordan ideals of R . Some related results for prime rings are also discussed. Finally, we provide examples to show that various restrictions imposed in the hypotheses of our theorems are not superfluous.

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