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An extension of Herstein's theorem on Banach algebra

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<abstract><p>Let $ \mathcal{A} $ be a $ (p+q)! $-torsion free semiprime ring. We proved that if $ \mathcal{H}, \mathcal{D} : \mathcal{A}\to \mathcal{A} $ are two additive mappings fulfilling the algebraic identity $ 2\mathcal{H}(a^{p+q}) = \mathcal{H}(a^p) a^q+ a^p \mathcal{D}(a^q)+\mathcal{H}(a^q) a^p+ a^q \mathcal{D}(a^p) $ for all $ a\in \mathcal{A} $, then $ \mathcal{H} $ is a generalized derivation with $ \mathcal{D} $ as an associated derivation on $ \mathcal{A} $. In addition to that, it is also proved in this article that $ \mathcal{H}_1 $ is a generalized left derivation associated with a left derivation $ \delta $ on $ \mathcal{A} $ if they fulfilled the algebraic identity $ 2\mathcal{H}_1(a^{p+q}) = a^p \mathcal{H}_1(a^q)+ a^q \delta(a^p)+a^q \mathcal{H}_1(a^p)+ a^p \delta(a^q) $ for all $ a \in \mathcal{A} $. Further, the legitimacy of these hypotheses is eventually demonstrated by examples and at last, an application of Banach algebra is presented.</p></abstract>
American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)
Title: An extension of Herstein's theorem on Banach algebra
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<abstract><p>Let $ \mathcal{A} $ be a $ (p+q)! $-torsion free semiprime ring.
We proved that if $ \mathcal{H}, \mathcal{D} : \mathcal{A}\to \mathcal{A} $ are two additive mappings fulfilling the algebraic identity $ 2\mathcal{H}(a^{p+q}) = \mathcal{H}(a^p) a^q+ a^p \mathcal{D}(a^q)+\mathcal{H}(a^q) a^p+ a^q \mathcal{D}(a^p) $ for all $ a\in \mathcal{A} $, then $ \mathcal{H} $ is a generalized derivation with $ \mathcal{D} $ as an associated derivation on $ \mathcal{A} $.
In addition to that, it is also proved in this article that $ \mathcal{H}_1 $ is a generalized left derivation associated with a left derivation $ \delta $ on $ \mathcal{A} $ if they fulfilled the algebraic identity $ 2\mathcal{H}_1(a^{p+q}) = a^p \mathcal{H}_1(a^q)+ a^q \delta(a^p)+a^q \mathcal{H}_1(a^p)+ a^p \delta(a^q) $ for all $ a \in \mathcal{A} $.
Further, the legitimacy of these hypotheses is eventually demonstrated by examples and at last, an application of Banach algebra is presented.
</p></abstract>.

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