This paper deals with the development of the R‐functions method for construction of equations describing a boundary of locus in the case of cyclical symmetry. The proposed method is based on transformations of coordinates and canonical locus. Darbe pateiktas būdas, kaip pritaikyti R‐funkciju metoda taip vadinamu ciklines simetrijos sričiu kontūru lygtims sudaryti. Pasiūlytasis metodas pagristas loordinačiu transformavimu, pasinaudojant kanoniniu hodografu. First Published Online: 14 Oct 201
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