Action of $ n $-derivations and $ n $-multipliers on ideals of (semi)-prime rings

Author:

Ali Shakir1,Alsuraiheed Turki M.2,Parveen Nazia1,Varshney Vaishali1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 202002, India

2. Department of Mathematics, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

<abstract><p>The present paper aims to investigate the containment of nonzero central ideal in a ring $ \mathcal{R} $ when the trace of symmetric $ n $-derivations satisfies some differential identities. Lastly, we prove that in a prime ring $ \mathcal{R} $ of suitable torsion restriction, if $ \mathfrak{D}, \mathcal{G} : \mathcal{R}^n \rightarrow \mathcal{R} $ are two nonzero symmetric $ n $-derivations such that $ \mathcal{f}(\vartheta)\vartheta +\vartheta\mathcal{g}(\vartheta) = 0 $ holds $ \forall \; \vartheta \in \mathcal{W} $, a nonzero left ideal of $ \mathcal{R} $ where $ \mathcal{f} $ and $ \mathcal{g} $ are the traces of $ \mathfrak{D} $ and $ \mathcal{G} $, respectively, then either $ \mathcal{R} $ is commutative or $ \mathcal{G} $ acts as a left $ n $-multiplier. Finally, we characterize symmetric $ n $-derivations in terms of left $ n $-multipliers.</p></abstract>

Publisher

American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)

Subject

General Mathematics

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