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Joukowsky transform

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The transformation is called the Joukowski tranformation, and is used in designing wings of commercial airplanes. A circle in the xy plane centered at the origin is transformed into an ellipse, and by moving the circle to other locations one can get curves in the uv-plane that look like the cross section of an airplane wing.