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Luminosity Function and Evolution of Optically Selected QSOs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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I summarise a few recent results on the evolution of optically selected QSOs, with special emphasis on the notoriously difficult but physically important extremes at low and high luminosities and redshifts. It seems that quasar evolution is a more complex phenomenon than has often been assumed, and the new generation of surveys is just about to make this visible.
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- Part 1. Optical Surveys for AGN
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