A mapping that preserves angle between any oriented
curves both in magnitude and in sense is called as
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Conformal mapping or conformal transformation describes a mapping on a complex plane that preserves the angles between the oriented curves in magnitude and in sense
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The correct answer is Conformal mapping.
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Conformal mapping:
- Conformal mapping, also known as conformal transformation, is a mapping on a complex plane that retains the magnitude and sense of the angles between the oriented curves.
- That is, the images of any two crossing curves, when taken with their matching orientation, make the same magnitude and direction of intersection as the curves.
- Isogonal is a mapping that preserves the magnitude of each angle but not necessarily the meaning.
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