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Invertible linear maps preserving \(\{1\}\)-inverses of matrices over PID (Q861477)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5119547
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Invertible linear maps preserving \(\{1\}\)-inverses of matrices over PID
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5119547

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    Invertible linear maps preserving \(\{1\}\)-inverses of matrices over PID (English)
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    29 January 2007
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    Let \(R\) be a principal ideal domain of characteristic two. The author classifies linear bijections \(f:M_n(R)\to M_n(R)\) with the property that \(AXA=A\) implies \(f(A)f(X)f(A)=f(A)\). The proof first shows that \(f\) is unital, and then uses the fact that, in characteristic two, \(B^2=B\) is equivalent to \(B^3=B\) and \((B+I)^3=(B+I)\). Consequently, \(f\) preserves idempotents.
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    principal ideal domain
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    {1}-inverse of a matrix
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    linear preserver, Jordan triple product
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