On some additive mappings in rings with involution

Aequationes mathematicae - Tập 38 Số 2-3 - Trang 178-185 - 1989
Matej Brešar1, Joso Vukman1
1Institute of Mathematics, Physics and Mechanics, P.O. Box 543, Y-61001, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia

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