Commutativity results and Continuity of Jordan homomorphism on Banach algebras
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https://doi.org/10.14419/gjma.v2i4.3497Abstract
In this paper we give conditions which entailing the commutativity of Banach algebra A and then we show that under special hypotheses, each Jordan homomorpishm between Banach algebra A and B is continuous.
Keywords: Jordan homomorphism, ring homomorphism, commutative.
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