A Note on Jordan∗− Derivations in Semiprime Rings with Involution
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In this paper we prove the following result. Let R be a 6−torsion free semiprime ∗−ring and let D : R → R be an additive mapping satisfying the relation D(xyx) = D(x)y∗x∗ + xD(y)x∗ + xyD(x), for all pairs x, y ∈ R. In this case D is a Jordan ∗−derivation. Mathematics Subject Classification: 16W10, 39B05
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