Jordan Left $α$-centralizers on Algebras with Applications to Group Algebras (2508.02114v1)
Abstract: We prove that every Jordan left $\alpha$-centralizer from an algebra $A$ with a right identity into an arbitrary algebra $B$ is a left $\alpha$-centralizer. This implies all Jordan homomorphisms between such algebras are homomorphisms. We extend this result to continuous Jordan left $\alpha$-centralizers when $A$ has a bounded left approximate identity. For the group algebra $L1(G)$, we characterize weakly compact Jordan left $\alpha$-centralizers when $\alpha$ is continuous and surjective, showing $L1(G)$ admits a weakly compact epimorphism if and only if $G$ is finite. Consequently, the existence of a non-zero $\alpha$-derivation on $L1(G)$ is equivalent to $G$ being compact and non-abelian.
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