
arXiv: 2210.06181
In this paper, we determine the complex-valued solutions of the following functional equations \[g(xσ(y)) = g(x)g(y)+f(x)f(y),\quad x,y\in S,\]\[f(xσ(y)) = f(x)g(y)+f(y)g(x),\quad x,y\in S,\]\[f(xσ(y)) = f(x)g(y)+f(y)g(x)-g(x)g(y),\quad x,y\in S,\]\[f(xσ(y))=f(x)g(y)+f(y)g(x)+αg(xσ(y)),\quad x,y\in S,\]\[f(xσ(y))=f(x)g(y)-f(y)g(x)+αg(xσ(y)),\quad x,y\in S,\] where $S$ is a semigroup, $α\in \mathbb{C}\backslash \lbrace 0\rbrace$ is a fixed constant and $σ:S\rightarrow S$ an involutive automorphism.
Mathematics - Functional Analysis, 39B32, 39B52, FOS: Mathematics, Functional Analysis (math.FA)
Mathematics - Functional Analysis, 39B32, 39B52, FOS: Mathematics, Functional Analysis (math.FA)
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