Abstract

A gap in a distribution is the interval between two consecutive values. Gaps in the emission line redshift distribution of QSOs are analysed using up-to-date data comprising 371 objects. It is found that the distribution of gaps is not random, but follows a definite trend, depending on the mean value of the redshift in the region.

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