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Bernstein- and Markov-type inequalities for rational functions

Bernstein- and Markov-type inequalities for rational functions

C\Γ has two connected components; we denote the bounded component by G-and the unbounded one by G+.At a point z∈Γ we denote the two normals to Γ by n± =n±(z), with the agreement that npoints towards G-.So, as we move on Γ according to its orientation, nis the left and …