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konformes

Konformes is primarily an inflected form rather than a stand-alone concept, used in several languages to express conformity or conformity-related ideas. In German, konformes is the neuter or masculine inflected form of the adjective konform, meaning conforming or in conformity. It commonly appears in phrases that describe a property of a noun, such as konformes Abbilden or das konforme Abbilden, depending on grammatical context.

In mathematics, German-language texts frequently refer to conformal mappings as konforme Abbildungen. These are functions that

In social and cultural discourse, konformes is seen in phrases describing behavior or practices that adhere

Etymology and usage share a common lineage. Konform derives from Latin conformis, via French conforme, into

See also: conformal mapping, conformity, konform.

preserve
angles
locally,
a
central
concept
in
complex
analysis
and
differential
geometry.
The
term
mirrors
the
English
“conformal”
and
is
used
to
indicate
angle-preserving
transformations
in
a
formal,
technical
sense.
to
established
norms.
For
example,
konformes
Verhalten
denotes
conformist
or
norm-following
behavior,
often
discussed
in
studies
of
conformity,
social
influence,
and
group
dynamics.
German
with
the
core
sense
of
agreement
or
compatibility.
The
form
konformes
is
produced
through
standard
German
adjective
inflection
and
appears
in
contexts
where
the
adjective
modifies
a
noun
or
is
part
of
a
compound
expression.