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*> \brief \b DLAHQR computes the eigenvalues and Schur factorization of an upper Hessenberg matrix, using the double-shift/single-shift QR algorithm. |
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* =========== DOCUMENTATION =========== |
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* |
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* Online html documentation available at |
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* http://www.netlib.org/lapack/explore-html/ |
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* |
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*> \htmlonly |
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* |
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* Definition: |
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* =========== |
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* |
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* SUBROUTINE DLAHQR( WANTT, WANTZ, N, ILO, IHI, H, LDH, WR, WI, |
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* ILOZ, IHIZ, Z, LDZ, INFO ) |
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* |
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* .. Scalar Arguments .. |
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* INTEGER IHI, IHIZ, ILO, ILOZ, INFO, LDH, LDZ, N |
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* LOGICAL WANTT, WANTZ |
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* .. |
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* .. Array Arguments .. |
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* DOUBLE PRECISION H( LDH, * ), WI( * ), WR( * ), Z( LDZ, * ) |
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* .. |
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* |
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* |
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*> \par Purpose: |
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* ============= |
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*> |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> |
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*> DLAHQR is an auxiliary routine called by DHSEQR to update the |
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*> eigenvalues and Schur decomposition already computed by DHSEQR, by |
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*> dealing with the Hessenberg submatrix in rows and columns ILO to |
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*> IHI. |
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*> \endverbatim |
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* |
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* Arguments: |
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* ========== |
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* |
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*> \param[in] WANTT |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> WANTT is LOGICAL |
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*> = .TRUE. : the full Schur form T is required; |
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*> = .FALSE.: only eigenvalues are required. |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[in] WANTZ |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> WANTZ is LOGICAL |
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*> = .TRUE. : the matrix of Schur vectors Z is required; |
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*> = .FALSE.: Schur vectors are not required. |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[in] N |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> N is INTEGER |
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*> The order of the matrix H. N >= 0. |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[in] ILO |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> ILO is INTEGER |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[in] IHI |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> IHI is INTEGER |
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*> It is assumed that H is already upper quasi-triangular in |
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*> rows and columns IHI+1:N, and that H(ILO,ILO-1) = 0 (unless |
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*> ILO = 1). DLAHQR works primarily with the Hessenberg |
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*> submatrix in rows and columns ILO to IHI, but applies |
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*> transformations to all of H if WANTT is .TRUE.. |
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*> 1 <= ILO <= max(1,IHI); IHI <= N. |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[in,out] H |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> H is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDH,N) |
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*> On entry, the upper Hessenberg matrix H. |
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*> On exit, if INFO is zero and if WANTT is .TRUE., H is upper |
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*> quasi-triangular in rows and columns ILO:IHI, with any |
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*> 2-by-2 diagonal blocks in standard form. If INFO is zero |
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*> and WANTT is .FALSE., the contents of H are unspecified on |
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*> exit. The output state of H if INFO is nonzero is given |
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*> below under the description of INFO. |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[in] LDH |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> LDH is INTEGER |
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*> The leading dimension of the array H. LDH >= max(1,N). |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[out] WR |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> WR is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N) |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[out] WI |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> WI is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N) |
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*> The real and imaginary parts, respectively, of the computed |
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*> eigenvalues ILO to IHI are stored in the corresponding |
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*> elements of WR and WI. If two eigenvalues are computed as a |
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*> complex conjugate pair, they are stored in consecutive |
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*> elements of WR and WI, say the i-th and (i+1)th, with |
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*> WI(i) > 0 and WI(i+1) < 0. If WANTT is .TRUE., the |
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*> eigenvalues are stored in the same order as on the diagonal |
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*> of the Schur form returned in H, with WR(i) = H(i,i), and, if |
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*> H(i:i+1,i:i+1) is a 2-by-2 diagonal block, |
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*> WI(i) = sqrt(H(i+1,i)*H(i,i+1)) and WI(i+1) = -WI(i). |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[in] ILOZ |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> ILOZ is INTEGER |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[in] IHIZ |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> IHIZ is INTEGER |
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*> Specify the rows of Z to which transformations must be |
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*> applied if WANTZ is .TRUE.. |
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*> 1 <= ILOZ <= ILO; IHI <= IHIZ <= N. |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[in,out] Z |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> Z is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDZ,N) |
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*> If WANTZ is .TRUE., on entry Z must contain the current |
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*> matrix Z of transformations accumulated by DHSEQR, and on |
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*> exit Z has been updated; transformations are applied only to |
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*> the submatrix Z(ILOZ:IHIZ,ILO:IHI). |
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*> If WANTZ is .FALSE., Z is not referenced. |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[in] LDZ |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> LDZ is INTEGER |
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*> The leading dimension of the array Z. LDZ >= max(1,N). |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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*> \param[out] INFO |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> INFO is INTEGER |
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*> = 0: successful exit |
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*> .GT. 0: If INFO = i, DLAHQR failed to compute all the |
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*> eigenvalues ILO to IHI in a total of 30 iterations |
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*> per eigenvalue; elements i+1:ihi of WR and WI |
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*> contain those eigenvalues which have been |
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*> successfully computed. |
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*> |
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*> If INFO .GT. 0 and WANTT is .FALSE., then on exit, |
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*> the remaining unconverged eigenvalues are the |
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*> eigenvalues of the upper Hessenberg matrix rows |
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*> and columns ILO thorugh INFO of the final, output |
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*> value of H. |
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*> |
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*> If INFO .GT. 0 and WANTT is .TRUE., then on exit |
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*> (*) (initial value of H)*U = U*(final value of H) |
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*> where U is an orthognal matrix. The final |
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*> value of H is upper Hessenberg and triangular in |
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*> rows and columns INFO+1 through IHI. |
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*> |
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*> If INFO .GT. 0 and WANTZ is .TRUE., then on exit |
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*> (final value of Z) = (initial value of Z)*U |
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*> where U is the orthogonal matrix in (*) |
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*> (regardless of the value of WANTT.) |
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*> \endverbatim |
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* |
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* Authors: |
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* ======== |
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* |
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*> \author Univ. of Tennessee |
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*> \author Univ. of California Berkeley |
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*> \author Univ. of Colorado Denver |
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*> \author NAG Ltd. |
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* |
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*> \date September 2012 |
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* |
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*> \ingroup doubleOTHERauxiliary |
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* |
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*> \par Further Details: |
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* ===================== |
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*> |
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*> \verbatim |
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*> |
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*> 02-96 Based on modifications by |
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*> David Day, Sandia National Laboratory, USA |
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*> |
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*> 12-04 Further modifications by |
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*> Ralph Byers, University of Kansas, USA |
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*> This is a modified version of DLAHQR from LAPACK version 3.0. |
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*> It is (1) more robust against overflow and underflow and |
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*> (2) adopts the more conservative Ahues & Tisseur stopping |
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*> criterion (LAWN 122, 1997). |
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*> \endverbatim |
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*> |
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* ===================================================================== |
SUBROUTINE DLAHQR( WANTT, WANTZ, N, ILO, IHI, H, LDH, WR, WI, |
SUBROUTINE DLAHQR( WANTT, WANTZ, N, ILO, IHI, H, LDH, WR, WI, |
$ ILOZ, IHIZ, Z, LDZ, INFO ) |
$ ILOZ, IHIZ, Z, LDZ, INFO ) |
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* -- LAPACK auxiliary routine (version 3.2) -- |
* -- LAPACK auxiliary routine (version 3.4.2) -- |
* Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley, Univ. of Colorado Denver and NAG Ltd.. |
* -- LAPACK is a software package provided by Univ. of Tennessee, -- |
* November 2006 |
* -- Univ. of California Berkeley, Univ. of Colorado Denver and NAG Ltd..-- |
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* September 2012 |
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* .. Scalar Arguments .. |
* .. Scalar Arguments .. |
INTEGER IHI, IHIZ, ILO, ILOZ, INFO, LDH, LDZ, N |
INTEGER IHI, IHIZ, ILO, ILOZ, INFO, LDH, LDZ, N |
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DOUBLE PRECISION H( LDH, * ), WI( * ), WR( * ), Z( LDZ, * ) |
DOUBLE PRECISION H( LDH, * ), WI( * ), WR( * ), Z( LDZ, * ) |
* .. |
* .. |
* |
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* Purpose |
* ========================================================= |
* ======= |
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* |
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* DLAHQR is an auxiliary routine called by DHSEQR to update the |
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* eigenvalues and Schur decomposition already computed by DHSEQR, by |
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* dealing with the Hessenberg submatrix in rows and columns ILO to |
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* IHI. |
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* |
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* Arguments |
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* ========= |
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* |
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* WANTT (input) LOGICAL |
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* = .TRUE. : the full Schur form T is required; |
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* = .FALSE.: only eigenvalues are required. |
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* |
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* WANTZ (input) LOGICAL |
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* = .TRUE. : the matrix of Schur vectors Z is required; |
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* = .FALSE.: Schur vectors are not required. |
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* |
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* N (input) INTEGER |
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* The order of the matrix H. N >= 0. |
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* |
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* ILO (input) INTEGER |
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* IHI (input) INTEGER |
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* It is assumed that H is already upper quasi-triangular in |
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* rows and columns IHI+1:N, and that H(ILO,ILO-1) = 0 (unless |
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* ILO = 1). DLAHQR works primarily with the Hessenberg |
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* submatrix in rows and columns ILO to IHI, but applies |
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* transformations to all of H if WANTT is .TRUE.. |
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* 1 <= ILO <= max(1,IHI); IHI <= N. |
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* |
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* H (input/output) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDH,N) |
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* On entry, the upper Hessenberg matrix H. |
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* On exit, if INFO is zero and if WANTT is .TRUE., H is upper |
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* quasi-triangular in rows and columns ILO:IHI, with any |
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* 2-by-2 diagonal blocks in standard form. If INFO is zero |
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* and WANTT is .FALSE., the contents of H are unspecified on |
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* exit. The output state of H if INFO is nonzero is given |
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* below under the description of INFO. |
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* |
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* LDH (input) INTEGER |
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* The leading dimension of the array H. LDH >= max(1,N). |
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* |
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* WR (output) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N) |
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* WI (output) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N) |
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* The real and imaginary parts, respectively, of the computed |
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* eigenvalues ILO to IHI are stored in the corresponding |
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* elements of WR and WI. If two eigenvalues are computed as a |
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* complex conjugate pair, they are stored in consecutive |
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* elements of WR and WI, say the i-th and (i+1)th, with |
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* WI(i) > 0 and WI(i+1) < 0. If WANTT is .TRUE., the |
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* eigenvalues are stored in the same order as on the diagonal |
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* of the Schur form returned in H, with WR(i) = H(i,i), and, if |
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* H(i:i+1,i:i+1) is a 2-by-2 diagonal block, |
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* WI(i) = sqrt(H(i+1,i)*H(i,i+1)) and WI(i+1) = -WI(i). |
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* |
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* ILOZ (input) INTEGER |
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* IHIZ (input) INTEGER |
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* Specify the rows of Z to which transformations must be |
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* applied if WANTZ is .TRUE.. |
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* 1 <= ILOZ <= ILO; IHI <= IHIZ <= N. |
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* |
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* Z (input/output) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDZ,N) |
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* If WANTZ is .TRUE., on entry Z must contain the current |
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* matrix Z of transformations accumulated by DHSEQR, and on |
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* exit Z has been updated; transformations are applied only to |
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* the submatrix Z(ILOZ:IHIZ,ILO:IHI). |
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* If WANTZ is .FALSE., Z is not referenced. |
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* |
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* LDZ (input) INTEGER |
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* The leading dimension of the array Z. LDZ >= max(1,N). |
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* |
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* INFO (output) INTEGER |
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* = 0: successful exit |
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* .GT. 0: If INFO = i, DLAHQR failed to compute all the |
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* eigenvalues ILO to IHI in a total of 30 iterations |
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* per eigenvalue; elements i+1:ihi of WR and WI |
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* contain those eigenvalues which have been |
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* successfully computed. |
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* |
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* If INFO .GT. 0 and WANTT is .FALSE., then on exit, |
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* the remaining unconverged eigenvalues are the |
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* eigenvalues of the upper Hessenberg matrix rows |
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* and columns ILO thorugh INFO of the final, output |
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* value of H. |
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* |
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* If INFO .GT. 0 and WANTT is .TRUE., then on exit |
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* (*) (initial value of H)*U = U*(final value of H) |
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* where U is an orthognal matrix. The final |
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* value of H is upper Hessenberg and triangular in |
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* rows and columns INFO+1 through IHI. |
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* |
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* If INFO .GT. 0 and WANTZ is .TRUE., then on exit |
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* (final value of Z) = (initial value of Z)*U |
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* where U is the orthogonal matrix in (*) |
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* (regardless of the value of WANTT.) |
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* |
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* Further Details |
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* =============== |
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* |
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* 02-96 Based on modifications by |
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* David Day, Sandia National Laboratory, USA |
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* |
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* 12-04 Further modifications by |
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* Ralph Byers, University of Kansas, USA |
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* This is a modified version of DLAHQR from LAPACK version 3.0. |
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* It is (1) more robust against overflow and underflow and |
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* (2) adopts the more conservative Ahues & Tisseur stopping |
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* criterion (LAWN 122, 1997). |
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* |
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* ========================================================= |
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* |
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* .. Parameters .. |
* .. Parameters .. |
INTEGER ITMAX |
INTEGER ITMAX |