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Conformal map, from an outline to a graphics visualization

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English: A conformal map, conformal transformation, angle-preserving transformation, or biholomorphic map, is a transformation w=f(z) that preserves local angles. Conformal mapping is extremely important in complex analysis, as well as in many areas of physics, engineering and even graphics design.
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Author Jean Constant

This example was used to demonstrate outline-to-finished composition in a graphics design class. The original 3D-XplorMath coordinates are z --> i tan. The complete series is available in electronic format @https://play.google.com/store/books/collection/cluster?clp=qgwYChQKDmp2QWJHd0FBQUJDVTZNECwYARAG:S:ANO1ljLIvp4&gsr=ChuqDBgKFAoOanZBYkd3QUFBQkNVNk0QLBgBEAY%3D:S:ANO1ljIF5LY

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