07-29-2009
this is not a nice behaviour and is something near to hacking which is forbidden by our rules!
i'll close this thread for now a let the admins decide what to do.
thanks,
DN2
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dlasq4.f
dlasq4.f(3) LAPACK dlasq4.f(3)
NAME
dlasq4.f -
SYNOPSIS
Functions/Subroutines
subroutine dlasq4 (I0, N0, Z, PP, N0IN, DMIN, DMIN1, DMIN2, DN, DN1, DN2, TAU, TTYPE, G)
DLASQ4
Function/Subroutine Documentation
subroutine dlasq4 (integerI0, integerN0, double precision, dimension( * )Z, integerPP, integerN0IN, double precisionDMIN, double
precisionDMIN1, double precisionDMIN2, double precisionDN, double precisionDN1, double precisionDN2, double precisionTAU, integerTTYPE,
double precisionG)
DLASQ4
Purpose:
DLASQ4 computes an approximation TAU to the smallest eigenvalue
using values of d from the previous transform.
Parameters:
I0
I0 is INTEGER
First index.
N0
N0 is INTEGER
Last index.
Z
Z is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension ( 4*N )
Z holds the qd array.
PP
PP is INTEGER
PP=0 for ping, PP=1 for pong.
N0IN
N0IN is INTEGER
The value of N0 at start of EIGTEST.
DMIN
DMIN is DOUBLE PRECISION
Minimum value of d.
DMIN1
DMIN1 is DOUBLE PRECISION
Minimum value of d, excluding D( N0 ).
DMIN2
DMIN2 is DOUBLE PRECISION
Minimum value of d, excluding D( N0 ) and D( N0-1 ).
DN
DN is DOUBLE PRECISION
d(N)
DN1
DN1 is DOUBLE PRECISION
d(N-1)
DN2
DN2 is DOUBLE PRECISION
d(N-2)
TAU
TAU is DOUBLE PRECISION
This is the shift.
TTYPE
TTYPE is INTEGER
Shift type.
G
G is REAL
G is passed as an argument in order to save its value between
calls to DLASQ4.
Author:
Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
November 2011
Further Details:
CNST1 = 9/16
Definition at line 151 of file dlasq4.f.
Author
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Version 3.4.1 Sun May 26 2013 dlasq4.f(3)