On derivations and biderivations of trivial extensions and triangular matrix rings
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Triangular matrix rings are examples of trivial extensions. In this article we determine the structure of derivations and biderivations of the trivial extensions, and thereby we describe the derivations and biderivations of the upper triangular matrix rings. Some related results are also obtained.
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volume 43 issue 6
pages 1629- 1644
publication date 2017-11-30
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