A review of redshift and its interpretation in cosmology and astrophysics
R. Gray, J. Dunning-Davies

TL;DR
This paper reviews the concept of redshift and its interpretation in cosmology and astrophysics, but has been withdrawn due to significant overlap with Wikipedia content.
Contribution
It aimed to provide a comprehensive review of redshift in cosmology and astrophysics, but was withdrawn for unattributed text overlap.
Findings
Redshift is a key concept in understanding the universe's expansion.
The paper discussed various types of redshift and their implications.
It was withdrawn due to overlap with Wikipedia content.
Abstract
This article has been withdrawn by arXiv administrators due to excessive unattributed and verbatim text overlap with the pre-existing Wikipedia article on redshift
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
