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As I understand it, in two dimensions conformal maps can be almost uniquely defined by specifying a simple closed curve in the domain and another such curve in the codomain, such that everything within the curve in the domain is mapped bijectively to the area inside the codomain. I have two questions relating to this:
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As I understand it, in two dimensions conformal maps can be almost uniquely defined by specifying a simple closed curve in the domain and another such curve in the codomain, such that everything within the curve in the domain is mapped bijectively to the area inside the codomain. I have two questions relating to this: