Abstract
In this paper, we introduce and study the concepts of Jordan amenability and Jordan biflatness of Banach algebras and compare those with the classical notions of amenability and biflatness. We also find some relations between Jordan amenability and the existence of Jordan approximate and virtual diagonals. These could be considered as Jordan versions of the classical results due to Johnson and Helemskii. We show that, for all C*-algebras, the concepts of amenability and Jordan amenability coincide.
(Communicated by Emanuel Chetcuti)
Acknowledgement
The author sincerely thank the anonymous reviewer for his/her careful reading, constructive comments and suggestions to improve the quality of the first draft of paper.
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