Suppose R is an idempotence-diagonalizable ring. Let n and m be two arbitrary positive integers with n ≥ 3. We denote by Mn(R) the ring of all n x n matrices over R. Let (Jn(R)) be the additive subgroup of Mn(...Suppose R is an idempotence-diagonalizable ring. Let n and m be two arbitrary positive integers with n ≥ 3. We denote by Mn(R) the ring of all n x n matrices over R. Let (Jn(R)) be the additive subgroup of Mn(R) generated additively by all idempotent matrices. Let JJ = (Jn(R)) or Mn(R). We describe the additive preservers of idempotence from JJ to Mm(R) when 2 is a unit of R. Thereby, we also characterize the Jordan (respectively, ring and ring anti-) homomorphisms from Mn (R) to Mm (R) when 2 is a unit of R.展开更多
基金This work is supported in part by the Chinese Natural Science Foundation under Grant No. 10671026 and the Postdoctoral Fund of Heilongjiang Province
文摘Suppose R is an idempotence-diagonalizable ring. Let n and m be two arbitrary positive integers with n ≥ 3. We denote by Mn(R) the ring of all n x n matrices over R. Let (Jn(R)) be the additive subgroup of Mn(R) generated additively by all idempotent matrices. Let JJ = (Jn(R)) or Mn(R). We describe the additive preservers of idempotence from JJ to Mm(R) when 2 is a unit of R. Thereby, we also characterize the Jordan (respectively, ring and ring anti-) homomorphisms from Mn (R) to Mm (R) when 2 is a unit of R.