Maps preserving the idempotency of Jordan products
Abstract
Let B(X) be the algebra of all bounded linear operators on a complex Banach space X of dimension at least three. For an arbitrary nonzero complex number t we determine the form of mappings f: B(X)-->B(X) with sufficiently large range such that t(AB+BA) is idempotent if and only if t(f(A)f(B)+f(B)f(A)) is idempotent, for all A, B in B(X). Note that f is not assumed to be linear or additive.
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