
The present paper constructs a counterexample to show that a conjecture of Newman concerning rational approximation rate of arbitrary Markov system is generally not true.
Approximation by rational functions, rational approximation rate, Markov system, Approximation by other special function classes
Approximation by rational functions, rational approximation rate, Markov system, Approximation by other special function classes
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