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  • 01-10-2020
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the fuction f(z)=[tex]\frac{cos(z)}{sin(z)}[/tex] is conformal at

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The function f(z) is conformal at z0 if there is an angle φ and a scale a > 0 such that for any smooth curve γ(t) through z0 the map f rotates the tangent vector at z0 by φ and scales it by a. That is, for any γ, the tangent vector (f ◦ γ)/(t0) is found by rotating γ/(t0) by φ and scaling it by a.

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