conformal geometry
Conformal geometry is a branch of mathematics that studies geometric properties preserved under conformal mappings, which are transformations that preserve angles but not necessarily lengths. This discipline focuses on the study of shapes and structures that remain unchanged under conformal transformations, allowing for the comparison and classification of geometric objects and spaces.
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