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Jordan homomorphisms onto prime rings [PDF]
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Quantum Grothendieck rings as quantum cluster algebras. [PDF]
Bittmann L.
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Prime (-1,1) and Jordan monsters and superalgebras of vector type
Pchelintsev, S., Shestakov, I.
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White Box Implementations Using Non-Commutative Cryptography. [PDF]
Marin L.
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The wavefront set: bounds for the Langlands parameter. [PDF]
Ciubotaru D, Kim JL.
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Unified framework for matchgate classical shadows. [PDF]
Heyraud V, Chomet H, Tilly J.
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Non-commutative Calculus, Optimal Transport and Functional Inequalities in Dissipative Quantum Systems. [PDF]
Carlen EA, Maas J.
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On the arithmetic of simple singularities of type E. [PDF]
Romano B, Thorne JA.
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The ultrametric backbone is the union of all minimum spanning forests. [PDF]
Rozum JC, Rocha LM.
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Splittable Jordan homomorphisms and commutator ideals
We define a Jordan homomorphism $φ$ from a ring $R$ to a ring $R'$ to be splittable if the ideal (of the subring generated by the image of $φ$) generated by all $φ(xy)-φ(x)φ(y)$, $x,y\in R$, has trivial intersection with the ideal generated by all $φ(xy)-φ(y)φ(x)$, $x,y\in R$. Our main result states that a splittable Jordan homomorphism is the sum of a
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