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Stellarator symmetry is a property of typical stellarator magnetic configurations. In a cylindrical coordinate system, it is expressed as follows for a scalar field:

with respect to the symmetry plane φ = 0. Likewise, for a vector field:

With N-fold rotation symmetry around the Z axis, there are 2N such planes. [1]

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