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Liouville's theorem (conformal mappings)

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Liouville's theorem in the context of conformal mappings relates to the properties of holomorphic (or analytic) functions defined on the complex plane. Specifically, the theorem states that any entire (holomorphic everywhere in the complex plane) function that is bounded is constant.

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