Conformal symmetry is a type of symmetry that is invariant under transformations that preserve angles but not necessarily distances. In mathematical terms, a transformation is conformal if it preserves the form of angles between curves at their intersection points. Conformal transformations can include translations, rotations, dilations (scalings), and special transformations such as inversions or more general conformal mappings.

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