In the context of mathematics and physics, particularly in the fields of differential geometry and conformal geometry, a "conformal family" typically refers to a collection of geometric structures (such as metrics or shapes) that are related through conformal transformations. Conformal transformations are mappings between geometric structures that preserve angles but not necessarily lengths. In simpler terms, two geometries are said to be conformally equivalent if one can be transformed into the other through such a transformation.

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