
doi: 10.1155/jia.2005.435
We prove that a Jordan homomorphism from a Banach algebra into a semisimple commutative Banach algebra is a ring homomorphism. Using a signum effectively, we can give a simple proof of the Hyers-Ulam-Rassias stability of a Jordan homomorphism between Banach algebras. As a direct corollary, we show that to each approximate Jordan homomorphism from a Banach algebra into a semisimple commutative Banach algebra there corresponds a unique ring homomorphism near to .
Applied Mathematics, QA1-939, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Mathematics, Analysis
Applied Mathematics, QA1-939, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Mathematics, Analysis
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