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I would like to congratulate David Tytler for his heroic effort to explain the many intriguing questions in quasar absorption systems to the statistical community. Unfortunately, I can discuss only a few of these questions here.
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Feigelson, E.D., Babu, G.J. (1992). Discussion by Kathryn Roeder. In: Feigelson, E.D., Babu, G.J. (eds) Statistical Challenges in Modern Astronomy. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9290-3_10
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