On simultaneous approximation to a real number, its square, and its cube, II

Abstract

In a previous paper with the same title, we gave an upper bound for the exponent of uniform rational approximation to a quadruple of Q-linearly independent real numbers in geometric progression. Here, we explain why this upper bound is not optimal.

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