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slahr2.f(3)							      LAPACK							       slahr2.f(3)

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slahr2.f - SYNOPSIS
Functions/Subroutines subroutine slahr2 (N, K, NB, A, LDA, TAU, T, LDT, Y, LDY) SLAHR2 Function/Subroutine Documentation subroutine slahr2 (integerN, integerK, integerNB, real, dimension( lda, * )A, integerLDA, real, dimension( nb )TAU, real, dimension( ldt, nb )T, integerLDT, real, dimension( ldy, nb )Y, integerLDY) SLAHR2 Purpose: SLAHR2 reduces the first NB columns of A real general n-BY-(n-k+1) matrix A so that elements below the k-th subdiagonal are zero. The reduction is performed by an orthogonal similarity transformation Q**T * A * Q. The routine returns the matrices V and T which determine Q as a block reflector I - V*T*V**T, and also the matrix Y = A * V * T. This is an auxiliary routine called by SGEHRD. Parameters: N N is INTEGER The order of the matrix A. K K is INTEGER The offset for the reduction. Elements below the k-th subdiagonal in the first NB columns are reduced to zero. K < N. NB NB is INTEGER The number of columns to be reduced. A A is REAL array, dimension (LDA,N-K+1) On entry, the n-by-(n-k+1) general matrix A. On exit, the elements on and above the k-th subdiagonal in the first NB columns are overwritten with the corresponding elements of the reduced matrix; the elements below the k-th subdiagonal, with the array TAU, represent the matrix Q as a product of elementary reflectors. The other columns of A are unchanged. See Further Details. LDA LDA is INTEGER The leading dimension of the array A. LDA >= max(1,N). TAU TAU is REAL array, dimension (NB) The scalar factors of the elementary reflectors. See Further Details. T T is REAL array, dimension (LDT,NB) The upper triangular matrix T. LDT LDT is INTEGER The leading dimension of the array T. LDT >= NB. Y Y is REAL array, dimension (LDY,NB) The n-by-nb matrix Y. LDY LDY is INTEGER The leading dimension of the array Y. LDY >= N. Author: Univ. of Tennessee Univ. of California Berkeley Univ. of Colorado Denver NAG Ltd. Date: November 2011 Further Details: The matrix Q is represented as a product of nb elementary reflectors Q = H(1) H(2) . . . H(nb). Each H(i) has the form H(i) = I - tau * v * v**T where tau is a real scalar, and v is a real vector with v(1:i+k-1) = 0, v(i+k) = 1; v(i+k+1:n) is stored on exit in A(i+k+1:n,i), and tau in TAU(i). The elements of the vectors v together form the (n-k+1)-by-nb matrix V which is needed, with T and Y, to apply the transformation to the unreduced part of the matrix, using an update of the form: A := (I - V*T*V**T) * (A - Y*V**T). The contents of A on exit are illustrated by the following example with n = 7, k = 3 and nb = 2: ( a a a a a ) ( a a a a a ) ( a a a a a ) ( h h a a a ) ( v1 h a a a ) ( v1 v2 a a a ) ( v1 v2 a a a ) where a denotes an element of the original matrix A, h denotes a modified element of the upper Hessenberg matrix H, and vi denotes an element of the vector defining H(i). This subroutine is a slight modification of LAPACK-3.0's DLAHRD incorporating improvements proposed by Quintana-Orti and Van de Gejin. Note that the entries of A(1:K,2:NB) differ from those returned by the original LAPACK-3.0's DLAHRD routine. (This subroutine is not backward compatible with LAPACK-3.0's DLAHRD.) References: Gregorio Quintana-Orti and Robert van de Geijn, 'Improving the performance of reduction to Hessenberg form,' ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 32(2):180-194, June 2006. Definition at line 182 of file slahr2.f. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for LAPACK from the source code. Version 3.4.1 Sun May 26 2013 slahr2.f(3)
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