fractional linear transformation
A fractional linear transformation is a relationship between complex numbers defined by the formula f(z) = (az + b) / (cz + d), where a, b, c, and d are complex numbers with ad - bc ≠ 0. It represents a transformation of the complex plane, preserving straight lines and circles.
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