Distinguish between conformal and isogonal mapping with example
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An isogonal mapping is a transformation that preserves the magnitudes of local angle,but not their orientation .A few examples are illustrated above . ... If is a conformal mapping, then is isogonal but not conformal .this is due to the fact that complex conjugation is not a analytical function
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