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Linear Fractional (Mobius) Transformations

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| Kevin Brown | |
| Two LFTs f and g are said to be conjugate if there exists an LFT h such that h(f(z)) = g(h(z)) for all z. This is identical to the definition of similarity, except that similarity requires h to be purely linear. Thus, similarity would seem to be a more restrictive condition than conjugacy... | |
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