Triangular algebras were introduced by Chase in the early 1960s. He
ended up with these structures in the course of his study of the asymmetric
behavior of semi-hereditary rings. Since their introduction, triangular algebras
have played an important role in the development of ring theory. In the middle/late
1990s, several authors undertook the study of derivations and related
maps over some families of triangular algebras.
Here, we will focus our attention on σ-biderivations and σ-commuting maps
of triangular algebras (σ is an automorphism of the algebra). We will introduce
and describe a new class of automorphisms of triangular algebras, and provide
many classes of triangular algebras whose automorphisms can be determined