
Abstract In this paper, we study the Hyers-Ulam-Rassias stability of ( m , n ) (m,n) -Jordan derivations. As applications, we characterize ( m , n ) (m,n) -Jordan derivations on C ā {C}^{\ast } -algebras and some non-self-adjoint operator algebras.
hyers-ulam-rassias stability, 47l35, \(C^*\)-algebra, \((m, n)\)-Jordan derivation, 16w25, 39b62, QA1-939, Commutators, derivations, elementary operators, etc., Functional inequalities, including subadditivity, convexity, etc., Derivations, actions of Lie algebras, (m,n)-jordan derivation, 47b47, Mathematics, c*-algebra
hyers-ulam-rassias stability, 47l35, \(C^*\)-algebra, \((m, n)\)-Jordan derivation, 16w25, 39b62, QA1-939, Commutators, derivations, elementary operators, etc., Functional inequalities, including subadditivity, convexity, etc., Derivations, actions of Lie algebras, (m,n)-jordan derivation, 47b47, Mathematics, c*-algebra
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