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Fortran
275 lines
8.3 KiB
Fortran
*> \brief \b DLAED1 used by sstedc. Computes the updated eigensystem of a diagonal matrix after modification by a rank-one symmetric matrix. Used when the original matrix is tridiagonal.
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*
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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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*> Download DLAED1 + dependencies
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*> <a href="http://www.netlib.org/cgi-bin/netlibfiles.tgz?format=tgz&filename=/lapack/lapack_routine/dlaed1.f">
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*> [TGZ]</a>
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*> <a href="http://www.netlib.org/cgi-bin/netlibfiles.zip?format=zip&filename=/lapack/lapack_routine/dlaed1.f">
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*> [ZIP]</a>
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*> <a href="http://www.netlib.org/cgi-bin/netlibfiles.txt?format=txt&filename=/lapack/lapack_routine/dlaed1.f">
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*> [TXT]</a>
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*> \endhtmlonly
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*
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* Definition:
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* ===========
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*
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* SUBROUTINE DLAED1( N, D, Q, LDQ, INDXQ, RHO, CUTPNT, WORK, IWORK,
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* INFO )
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*
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* .. Scalar Arguments ..
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* INTEGER CUTPNT, INFO, LDQ, N
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* DOUBLE PRECISION RHO
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* ..
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* .. Array Arguments ..
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* INTEGER INDXQ( * ), IWORK( * )
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* DOUBLE PRECISION D( * ), Q( LDQ, * ), WORK( * )
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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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*> DLAED1 computes the updated eigensystem of a diagonal
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*> matrix after modification by a rank-one symmetric matrix. This
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*> routine is used only for the eigenproblem which requires all
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*> eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a tridiagonal matrix. DLAED7 handles
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*> the case in which eigenvalues only or eigenvalues and eigenvectors
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*> of a full symmetric matrix (which was reduced to tridiagonal form)
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*> are desired.
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*>
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*> T = Q(in) ( D(in) + RHO * Z*Z**T ) Q**T(in) = Q(out) * D(out) * Q**T(out)
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*>
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*> where Z = Q**T*u, u is a vector of length N with ones in the
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*> CUTPNT and CUTPNT + 1 th elements and zeros elsewhere.
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*>
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*> The eigenvectors of the original matrix are stored in Q, and the
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*> eigenvalues are in D. The algorithm consists of three stages:
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*>
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*> The first stage consists of deflating the size of the problem
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*> when there are multiple eigenvalues or if there is a zero in
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*> the Z vector. For each such occurence the dimension of the
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*> secular equation problem is reduced by one. This stage is
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*> performed by the routine DLAED2.
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*>
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*> The second stage consists of calculating the updated
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*> eigenvalues. This is done by finding the roots of the secular
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*> equation via the routine DLAED4 (as called by DLAED3).
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*> This routine also calculates the eigenvectors of the current
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*> problem.
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*>
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*> The final stage consists of computing the updated eigenvectors
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*> directly using the updated eigenvalues. The eigenvectors for
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*> the current problem are multiplied with the eigenvectors from
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*> the overall problem.
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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] N
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*> \verbatim
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*> N is INTEGER
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*> The dimension of the symmetric tridiagonal matrix. N >= 0.
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*> \endverbatim
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*>
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*> \param[in,out] D
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*> \verbatim
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*> D is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N)
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*> On entry, the eigenvalues of the rank-1-perturbed matrix.
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*> On exit, the eigenvalues of the repaired matrix.
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*> \endverbatim
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*>
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*> \param[in,out] Q
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*> \verbatim
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*> Q is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDQ,N)
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*> On entry, the eigenvectors of the rank-1-perturbed matrix.
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*> On exit, the eigenvectors of the repaired tridiagonal matrix.
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*> \endverbatim
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*>
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*> \param[in] LDQ
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*> \verbatim
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*> LDQ is INTEGER
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*> The leading dimension of the array Q. LDQ >= max(1,N).
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*> \endverbatim
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*>
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*> \param[in,out] INDXQ
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*> \verbatim
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*> INDXQ is INTEGER array, dimension (N)
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*> On entry, the permutation which separately sorts the two
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*> subproblems in D into ascending order.
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*> On exit, the permutation which will reintegrate the
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*> subproblems back into sorted order,
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*> i.e. D( INDXQ( I = 1, N ) ) will be in ascending order.
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*> \endverbatim
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*>
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*> \param[in] RHO
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*> \verbatim
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*> RHO is DOUBLE PRECISION
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*> The subdiagonal entry used to create the rank-1 modification.
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*> \endverbatim
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*>
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*> \param[in] CUTPNT
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*> \verbatim
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*> CUTPNT is INTEGER
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*> The location of the last eigenvalue in the leading sub-matrix.
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*> min(1,N) <= CUTPNT <= N/2.
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*> \endverbatim
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*>
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*> \param[out] WORK
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*> \verbatim
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*> WORK is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (4*N + N**2)
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*> \endverbatim
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*>
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*> \param[out] IWORK
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*> \verbatim
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*> IWORK is INTEGER array, dimension (4*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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*> < 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value.
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*> > 0: if INFO = 1, an eigenvalue did not converge
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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 auxOTHERcomputational
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*
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*> \par Contributors:
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* ==================
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*>
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*> Jeff Rutter, Computer Science Division, University of California
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*> at Berkeley, USA \n
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*> Modified by Francoise Tisseur, University of Tennessee
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*>
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* =====================================================================
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SUBROUTINE DLAED1( N, D, Q, LDQ, INDXQ, RHO, CUTPNT, WORK, IWORK,
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$ INFO )
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*
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* -- LAPACK computational routine (version 3.4.2) --
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* -- LAPACK is a software package provided by Univ. of Tennessee, --
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* -- Univ. of California Berkeley, Univ. of Colorado Denver and NAG Ltd..--
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* September 2012
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*
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* .. Scalar Arguments ..
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INTEGER CUTPNT, INFO, LDQ, N
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DOUBLE PRECISION RHO
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* ..
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* .. Array Arguments ..
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INTEGER INDXQ( * ), IWORK( * )
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DOUBLE PRECISION D( * ), Q( LDQ, * ), WORK( * )
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* ..
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*
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* =====================================================================
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*
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* .. Local Scalars ..
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INTEGER COLTYP, I, IDLMDA, INDX, INDXC, INDXP, IQ2, IS,
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$ IW, IZ, K, N1, N2, ZPP1
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* ..
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* .. External Subroutines ..
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EXTERNAL DCOPY, DLAED2, DLAED3, DLAMRG, XERBLA
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* ..
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* .. Intrinsic Functions ..
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INTRINSIC MAX, MIN
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* ..
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* .. Executable Statements ..
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*
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* Test the input parameters.
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*
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INFO = 0
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*
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IF( N.LT.0 ) THEN
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INFO = -1
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ELSE IF( LDQ.LT.MAX( 1, N ) ) THEN
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INFO = -4
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ELSE IF( MIN( 1, N / 2 ).GT.CUTPNT .OR. ( N / 2 ).LT.CUTPNT ) THEN
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INFO = -7
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END IF
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IF( INFO.NE.0 ) THEN
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CALL XERBLA( 'DLAED1', -INFO )
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RETURN
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END IF
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*
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* Quick return if possible
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*
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IF( N.EQ.0 )
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$ RETURN
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*
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* The following values are integer pointers which indicate
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* the portion of the workspace
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* used by a particular array in DLAED2 and DLAED3.
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*
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IZ = 1
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IDLMDA = IZ + N
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IW = IDLMDA + N
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IQ2 = IW + N
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INDX = 1
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INDXC = INDX + N
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COLTYP = INDXC + N
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INDXP = COLTYP + N
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*
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*
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* Form the z-vector which consists of the last row of Q_1 and the
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* first row of Q_2.
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*
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CALL DCOPY( CUTPNT, Q( CUTPNT, 1 ), LDQ, WORK( IZ ), 1 )
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ZPP1 = CUTPNT + 1
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CALL DCOPY( N-CUTPNT, Q( ZPP1, ZPP1 ), LDQ, WORK( IZ+CUTPNT ), 1 )
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*
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* Deflate eigenvalues.
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*
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CALL DLAED2( K, N, CUTPNT, D, Q, LDQ, INDXQ, RHO, WORK( IZ ),
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$ WORK( IDLMDA ), WORK( IW ), WORK( IQ2 ),
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$ IWORK( INDX ), IWORK( INDXC ), IWORK( INDXP ),
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$ IWORK( COLTYP ), INFO )
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*
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IF( INFO.NE.0 )
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$ GO TO 20
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*
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* Solve Secular Equation.
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*
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IF( K.NE.0 ) THEN
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IS = ( IWORK( COLTYP )+IWORK( COLTYP+1 ) )*CUTPNT +
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$ ( IWORK( COLTYP+1 )+IWORK( COLTYP+2 ) )*( N-CUTPNT ) + IQ2
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CALL DLAED3( K, N, CUTPNT, D, Q, LDQ, RHO, WORK( IDLMDA ),
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$ WORK( IQ2 ), IWORK( INDXC ), IWORK( COLTYP ),
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$ WORK( IW ), WORK( IS ), INFO )
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IF( INFO.NE.0 )
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$ GO TO 20
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*
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* Prepare the INDXQ sorting permutation.
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*
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N1 = K
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N2 = N - K
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CALL DLAMRG( N1, N2, D, 1, -1, INDXQ )
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ELSE
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DO 10 I = 1, N
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INDXQ( I ) = I
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10 CONTINUE
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END IF
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*
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20 CONTINUE
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RETURN
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*
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* End of DLAED1
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*
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END
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