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slasd6.f(3)							      LAPACK							       slasd6.f(3)

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Functions/Subroutines subroutine slasd6 (ICOMPQ, NL, NR, SQRE, D, VF, VL, ALPHA, BETA, IDXQ, PERM, GIVPTR, GIVCOL, LDGCOL, GIVNUM, LDGNUM, POLES, DIFL, DIFR, Z, K, C, S, WORK, IWORK, INFO) SLASD6 Function/Subroutine Documentation subroutine slasd6 (integerICOMPQ, integerNL, integerNR, integerSQRE, real, dimension( * )D, real, dimension( * )VF, real, dimension( * )VL, realALPHA, realBETA, integer, dimension( * )IDXQ, integer, dimension( * )PERM, integerGIVPTR, integer, dimension( ldgcol, * )GIVCOL, integerLDGCOL, real, dimension( ldgnum, * )GIVNUM, integerLDGNUM, real, dimension( ldgnum, * )POLES, real, dimension( * )DIFL, real, dimension( * )DIFR, real, dimension( * )Z, integerK, realC, realS, real, dimension( * )WORK, integer, dimension( * )IWORK, integerINFO) SLASD6 Purpose: SLASD6 computes the SVD of an updated upper bidiagonal matrix B obtained by merging two smaller ones by appending a row. This routine is used only for the problem which requires all singular values and optionally singular vector matrices in factored form. B is an N-by-M matrix with N = NL + NR + 1 and M = N + SQRE. A related subroutine, SLASD1, handles the case in which all singular values and singular vectors of the bidiagonal matrix are desired. SLASD6 computes the SVD as follows: ( D1(in) 0 0 0 ) B = U(in) * ( Z1**T a Z2**T b ) * VT(in) ( 0 0 D2(in) 0 ) = U(out) * ( D(out) 0) * VT(out) where Z**T = (Z1**T a Z2**T b) = u**T VT**T, and u is a vector of dimension M with ALPHA and BETA in the NL+1 and NL+2 th entries and zeros elsewhere; and the entry b is empty if SQRE = 0. The singular values of B can be computed using D1, D2, the first components of all the right singular vectors of the lower block, and the last components of all the right singular vectors of the upper block. These components are stored and updated in VF and VL, respectively, in SLASD6. Hence U and VT are not explicitly referenced. The singular values are stored in D. The algorithm consists of two stages: The first stage consists of deflating the size of the problem when there are multiple singular values or if there is a zero in the Z vector. For each such occurence the dimension of the secular equation problem is reduced by one. This stage is performed by the routine SLASD7. The second stage consists of calculating the updated singular values. This is done by finding the roots of the secular equation via the routine SLASD4 (as called by SLASD8). This routine also updates VF and VL and computes the distances between the updated singular values and the old singular values. SLASD6 is called from SLASDA. Parameters: ICOMPQ ICOMPQ is INTEGER Specifies whether singular vectors are to be computed in factored form: = 0: Compute singular values only. = 1: Compute singular vectors in factored form as well. NL NL is INTEGER The row dimension of the upper block. NL >= 1. NR NR is INTEGER The row dimension of the lower block. NR >= 1. SQRE SQRE is INTEGER = 0: the lower block is an NR-by-NR square matrix. = 1: the lower block is an NR-by-(NR+1) rectangular matrix. The bidiagonal matrix has row dimension N = NL + NR + 1, and column dimension M = N + SQRE. D D is REAL array, dimension (NL+NR+1). On entry D(1:NL,1:NL) contains the singular values of the upper block, and D(NL+2:N) contains the singular values of the lower block. On exit D(1:N) contains the singular values of the modified matrix. VF VF is REAL array, dimension (M) On entry, VF(1:NL+1) contains the first components of all right singular vectors of the upper block; and VF(NL+2:M) contains the first components of all right singular vectors of the lower block. On exit, VF contains the first components of all right singular vectors of the bidiagonal matrix. VL VL is REAL array, dimension (M) On entry, VL(1:NL+1) contains the last components of all right singular vectors of the upper block; and VL(NL+2:M) contains the last components of all right singular vectors of the lower block. On exit, VL contains the last components of all right singular vectors of the bidiagonal matrix. ALPHA ALPHA is REAL Contains the diagonal element associated with the added row. BETA BETA is REAL Contains the off-diagonal element associated with the added row. IDXQ IDXQ is INTEGER array, dimension (N) This contains the permutation which will reintegrate the subproblem just solved back into sorted order, i.e. D( IDXQ( I = 1, N ) ) will be in ascending order. PERM PERM is INTEGER array, dimension ( N ) The permutations (from deflation and sorting) to be applied to each block. Not referenced if ICOMPQ = 0. GIVPTR GIVPTR is INTEGER The number of Givens rotations which took place in this subproblem. Not referenced if ICOMPQ = 0. GIVCOL GIVCOL is INTEGER array, dimension ( LDGCOL, 2 ) Each pair of numbers indicates a pair of columns to take place in a Givens rotation. Not referenced if ICOMPQ = 0. LDGCOL LDGCOL is INTEGER leading dimension of GIVCOL, must be at least N. GIVNUM GIVNUM is REAL array, dimension ( LDGNUM, 2 ) Each number indicates the C or S value to be used in the corresponding Givens rotation. Not referenced if ICOMPQ = 0. LDGNUM LDGNUM is INTEGER The leading dimension of GIVNUM and POLES, must be at least N. POLES POLES is REAL array, dimension ( LDGNUM, 2 ) On exit, POLES(1,*) is an array containing the new singular values obtained from solving the secular equation, and POLES(2,*) is an array containing the poles in the secular equation. Not referenced if ICOMPQ = 0. DIFL DIFL is REAL array, dimension ( N ) On exit, DIFL(I) is the distance between I-th updated (undeflated) singular value and the I-th (undeflated) old singular value. DIFR DIFR is REAL array, dimension ( LDGNUM, 2 ) if ICOMPQ = 1 and dimension ( N ) if ICOMPQ = 0. On exit, DIFR(I, 1) is the distance between I-th updated (undeflated) singular value and the I+1-th (undeflated) old singular value. If ICOMPQ = 1, DIFR(1:K,2) is an array containing the normalizing factors for the right singular vector matrix. See SLASD8 for details on DIFL and DIFR. Z Z is REAL array, dimension ( M ) The first elements of this array contain the components of the deflation-adjusted updating row vector. K K is INTEGER Contains the dimension of the non-deflated matrix, This is the order of the related secular equation. 1 <= K <=N. C C is REAL C contains garbage if SQRE =0 and the C-value of a Givens rotation related to the right null space if SQRE = 1. S S is REAL S contains garbage if SQRE =0 and the S-value of a Givens rotation related to the right null space if SQRE = 1. WORK WORK is REAL array, dimension ( 4 * M ) IWORK IWORK is INTEGER array, dimension ( 3 * N ) INFO INFO is INTEGER = 0: successful exit. < 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value. > 0: if INFO = 1, a singular value did not converge Author: Univ. of Tennessee Univ. of California Berkeley Univ. of Colorado Denver NAG Ltd. Date: November 2011 Contributors: Ming Gu and Huan Ren, Computer Science Division, University of California at Berkeley, USA Definition at line 312 of file slasd6.f. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for LAPACK from the source code. Version 3.4.1 Sun May 26 2013 slasd6.f(3)
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