Generalized functional identities with (anti-)automorphisms and derivations on prime rings, I

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The concept of a generalized functional identity (GFI) with (anti)automorphisms and derivations is a generalization of the notion of a generalized polynomial identity (GPI) with (anti)automorphisms and derivations. In the present paper we show that either a prime ring is GPI or such GFIs have only the "obvious" solutions. Our results simultaneously generalize the results of Martindale, Rowen, Lanski, Kharchenko, and Chuang on GPIs and a number of earlier results on GFIs. © 1999 Academic Press.

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Beidar, K. I., Brešar, M., & Chebotar, M. A. (1999). Generalized functional identities with (anti-)automorphisms and derivations on prime rings, I. Journal of Algebra, 215(2), 644–665. https://doi.org/10.1006/jabr.1998.7751

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