The theory of functional identities (FIs) is a relatively new one - the first results were published at the beginning of the 1990s, and this is the first book on this subject. An FI can be informally described as an identical relation involving arbitrary elements in an associative ring together with arbitrary (unknown) functions. The goal of the general FI theory is to describe these functions, or, when this is not possible, to describe the structure of the ring admitting the FI in question. This abstract theory has turned out to be a powerful tool for solving a variety of problems in ring theory, Lie algebras, Jordan algebras, linear algebra, and operator theory. The book is divided into three parts. Part I is an introductory one. Part II ...
What follows is an incomplete survey of the topic of the title that reflects the biases of the autho...
In this thesis we study some algebraic problems which can be reduced to solving a functional equatio...
Let R be an associative ring with identity element, F: R → R, D: R → R and T: R → R all additive map...
The theory of functional identities (FIs) is a relatively new one - the first results were published...
The subject of the thesis is foundational aspects of partial functions (Papers 1, 2 & 4) and som...
AbstractThe concept of a generalized functional identity (GFI) with (anti)automorphisms and derivati...
A disszertáció témája rendezett algebrai struktúrákon, illetve ezek részhalmazain értelmezett függvé...
AbstractThe theory of functional identities is used to study derivations of Lie algebras arising fro...
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AbstractLetAbe a prime ring with involution ∗, letSbe the symmetric elements, letKbe the skew elemen...
The theory of functional identities is used to obtain alge-braic generalizations of some operator-th...
The theory of Lie rings is a recent development growing from studies of Lie algebras. As a result of...
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2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 16R60, Secondary 16R10, 15A03, 15A69.We calculate t...
During the past decade numerous fruitful contributions to the theory of the free Lie algebra have be...
What follows is an incomplete survey of the topic of the title that reflects the biases of the autho...
In this thesis we study some algebraic problems which can be reduced to solving a functional equatio...
Let R be an associative ring with identity element, F: R → R, D: R → R and T: R → R all additive map...
The theory of functional identities (FIs) is a relatively new one - the first results were published...
The subject of the thesis is foundational aspects of partial functions (Papers 1, 2 & 4) and som...
AbstractThe concept of a generalized functional identity (GFI) with (anti)automorphisms and derivati...
A disszertáció témája rendezett algebrai struktúrákon, illetve ezek részhalmazain értelmezett függvé...
AbstractThe theory of functional identities is used to study derivations of Lie algebras arising fro...
The paper deals with classes of functions of several variables defined on an arbitrary set A and tak...
AbstractLetAbe a prime ring with involution ∗, letSbe the symmetric elements, letKbe the skew elemen...
The theory of functional identities is used to obtain alge-braic generalizations of some operator-th...
The theory of Lie rings is a recent development growing from studies of Lie algebras. As a result of...
Abstract. In this paper we shall introduce the f-function in a set, and give some properties of f-fu...
2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 16R60, Secondary 16R10, 15A03, 15A69.We calculate t...
During the past decade numerous fruitful contributions to the theory of the free Lie algebra have be...
What follows is an incomplete survey of the topic of the title that reflects the biases of the autho...
In this thesis we study some algebraic problems which can be reduced to solving a functional equatio...
Let R be an associative ring with identity element, F: R → R, D: R → R and T: R → R all additive map...