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zlacon.f
zlacon.f(3) LAPACK zlacon.f(3)
NAME
zlacon.f -
SYNOPSIS
Functions/Subroutines
subroutine zlacon (N, V, X, EST, KASE)
ZLACON
Function/Subroutine Documentation
subroutine zlacon (integerN, complex*16, dimension( n )V, complex*16, dimension( n )X, double precisionEST, integerKASE)
ZLACON
Purpose:
ZLACON estimates the 1-norm of a square, complex matrix A.
Reverse communication is used for evaluating matrix-vector products.
Parameters:
N
N is INTEGER
The order of the matrix. N >= 1.
V
V is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (N)
On the final return, V = A*W, where EST = norm(V)/norm(W)
(W is not returned).
X
X is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (N)
On an intermediate return, X should be overwritten by
A * X, if KASE=1,
A**H * X, if KASE=2,
where A**H is the conjugate transpose of A, and ZLACON must be
re-called with all the other parameters unchanged.
EST
EST is DOUBLE PRECISION
On entry with KASE = 1 or 2 and JUMP = 3, EST should be
unchanged from the previous call to ZLACON.
On exit, EST is an estimate (a lower bound) for norm(A).
KASE
KASE is INTEGER
On the initial call to ZLACON, KASE should be 0.
On an intermediate return, KASE will be 1 or 2, indicating
whether X should be overwritten by A * X or A**H * X.
On the final return from ZLACON, KASE will again be 0.
Author:
Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
November 2011
Further Details:
Originally named CONEST, dated March 16, 1988.
Last modified: April, 1999
Contributors:
Nick Higham, University of Manchester
References:
N.J. Higham, 'FORTRAN codes for estimating the one-norm of
a real or complex matrix, with applications to condition estimation', ACM Trans. Math. Soft., vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 381-396, December
1988.
Definition at line 115 of file zlacon.f.
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