01-03-2012
Which code did you use ?
Could you please repost an example of input file as well as an example of the corresponding output file you expect ?
Should we assume that link between 2 chromosome have no "order" (A-D could be considered like D-A) ?
(or should it be considered like a vector so that the way A-D vs D-A does matter ?)
Last edited by ctsgnb; 01-03-2012 at 01:04 PM..
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slasd5
SLASD5(l) ) SLASD5(l)
NAME
SLASD5 - subroutine computes the square root of the I-th eigenvalue of a positive symmetric rank-one modification of a 2-by-2 diagonal
matrix diag( D ) * diag( D ) + RHO * Z * transpose(Z)
SYNOPSIS
SUBROUTINE SLASD5( I, D, Z, DELTA, RHO, DSIGMA, WORK )
INTEGER I
REAL DSIGMA, RHO
REAL D( 2 ), DELTA( 2 ), WORK( 2 ), Z( 2 )
PURPOSE
This subroutine computes the square root of the I-th eigenvalue of a positive symmetric rank-one modification of a 2-by-2 diagonal matrix
diag( D ) * diag( D ) + RHO * Z * transpose(Z) . The diagonal entries in the array D are assumed to satisfy
0 <= D(i) < D(j) for i < j .
We also assume RHO > 0 and that the Euclidean norm of the vector Z is one.
ARGUMENTS
I (input) INTEGER
The index of the eigenvalue to be computed. I = 1 or I = 2.
D (input) REAL array, dimension ( 2 )
The original eigenvalues. We assume 0 <= D(1) < D(2).
Z (input) REAL array, dimension ( 2 )
The components of the updating vector.
DELTA (output) REAL array, dimension ( 2 )
Contains (D(j) - lambda_I) in its j-th component. The vector DELTA contains the information necessary to construct the eigenvec-
tors.
RHO (input) REAL
The scalar in the symmetric updating formula.
DSIGMA (output) REAL The computed lambda_I, the I-th updated eigenvalue.
WORK (workspace) REAL array, dimension ( 2 )
WORK contains (D(j) + sigma_I) in its j-th component.
FURTHER DETAILS
Based on contributions by
Ren-Cang Li, Computer Science Division, University of California
at Berkeley, USA
LAPACK version 3.0 15 June 2000 SLASD5(l)