In this survey we give a brief account of the history of pseudo-linear maps since their introduction by N. Jacobson in 1937. The (, ) -pseudo-linear transformations are introduced via the modules over a skew polynomial ring. Many classical properties of linear maps are shown to have analogues in the setting of (, ) -PLT's. The relations between these maps and the evaluation of skew polynomials is particularly emphasized. It is shown, in particular, how they are useful while evaluation inside a conjugacy class is considered. The evaluation of Ore polynomials with more then one variables is shown to be related to sequence of pseudo-linear maps. We also briefly present a recent application that allows to easily answer an open question. Many examples are presented all along the text.
André Leroy (Sun,) studied this question.