Abstract
In this paper we will describe the general form of commuting mappings of a class called generalized matrix algebras and consider the question of when all commuting mappings of such generalized matrix algebras take a certain form which is said to be proper. These work extend the main results of [8] to the case of generalized matrix algebras. A number of applications related to commuting mappings are presented.
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