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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
dlags2
dlags2.f(3) LAPACK dlags2.f(3)NAME
dlags2.f -
SYNOPSIS
Functions/Subroutines
subroutine dlags2 (UPPER, A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3, CSU, SNU, CSV, SNV, CSQ, SNQ)
DLAGS2 computes 2-by-2 orthogonal matrices U, V, and Q, and applies them to matrices A and B such that the rows of the transformed A
and B are parallel.
Function/Subroutine Documentation
subroutine dlags2 (logicalUPPER, double precisionA1, double precisionA2, double precisionA3, double precisionB1, double precisionB2, double
precisionB3, double precisionCSU, double precisionSNU, double precisionCSV, double precisionSNV, double precisionCSQ, double precisionSNQ)
DLAGS2 computes 2-by-2 orthogonal matrices U, V, and Q, and applies them to matrices A and B such that the rows of the transformed A and B
are parallel.
Purpose:
DLAGS2 computes 2-by-2 orthogonal matrices U, V and Q, such
that if ( UPPER ) then
U**T *A*Q = U**T *( A1 A2 )*Q = ( x 0 )
( 0 A3 ) ( x x )
and
V**T*B*Q = V**T *( B1 B2 )*Q = ( x 0 )
( 0 B3 ) ( x x )
or if ( .NOT.UPPER ) then
U**T *A*Q = U**T *( A1 0 )*Q = ( x x )
( A2 A3 ) ( 0 x )
and
V**T*B*Q = V**T*( B1 0 )*Q = ( x x )
( B2 B3 ) ( 0 x )
The rows of the transformed A and B are parallel, where
U = ( CSU SNU ), V = ( CSV SNV ), Q = ( CSQ SNQ )
( -SNU CSU ) ( -SNV CSV ) ( -SNQ CSQ )
Z**T denotes the transpose of Z.
Parameters:
UPPER
UPPER is LOGICAL
= .TRUE.: the input matrices A and B are upper triangular.
= .FALSE.: the input matrices A and B are lower triangular.
A1
A1 is DOUBLE PRECISION
A2
A2 is DOUBLE PRECISION
A3
A3 is DOUBLE PRECISION
On entry, A1, A2 and A3 are elements of the input 2-by-2
upper (lower) triangular matrix A.
B1
B1 is DOUBLE PRECISION
B2
B2 is DOUBLE PRECISION
B3
B3 is DOUBLE PRECISION
On entry, B1, B2 and B3 are elements of the input 2-by-2
upper (lower) triangular matrix B.
CSU
CSU is DOUBLE PRECISION
SNU
SNU is DOUBLE PRECISION
The desired orthogonal matrix U.
CSV
CSV is DOUBLE PRECISION
SNV
SNV is DOUBLE PRECISION
The desired orthogonal matrix V.
CSQ
CSQ is DOUBLE PRECISION
SNQ
SNQ is DOUBLE PRECISION
The desired orthogonal matrix Q.
Author:
Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
September 2012
Definition at line 152 of file dlags2.f.
Author
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Version 3.4.2 Tue Sep 25 2012 dlags2.f(3)