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On nilpotent homoderivations in prime rings

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Pages 4044-4053 | Received 18 Mar 2022, Accepted 20 Mar 2023, Published online: 04 Apr 2023
 

Abstract

Let R be an associative ring and let s1 be a fixed integer. An additive map h on R is called a homoderivation if h(xy)=h(x)h(y)+h(x)y+xh(y) holds for all x,yR. In 1978, Herstein proved that a prime ring R of char(R)2 is commutative if there is a nonzero derivation d of R such that [d(x), d(y)]=0 for all x, yR. The main objective of this paper is to prove the above mentioned result for homoderivations with nilpotency ‘s’ in prime rings. Moreover, we prove that if a prime ring admits homoderivations h1 and h2 such that h1°h2=h2°h1 and h1s1°h2s2=0 for positive integers s1 and s2, then at least one of the homoderivations must be nilpotent.

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Acknowledgments

The authors wish sincere thank to the anonymous referee(s) for their carefully reading the manuscript.

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Funding

The research of second named author is supported by SERB-DST MATRICS Project (grant no. MTR/2019/000603), India.

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