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chbevd (3p)

Name

chbevd - compute all the eigenvalues and, optionally, eigenvectors of a complex Hermitian band matrix A

Synopsis

SUBROUTINE CHBEVD(JOBZ, UPLO, N, KD, AB, LDAB, W, Z, LDZ, WORK,
LWORK, RWORK, LRWORK, IWORK, LIWORK, INFO)

CHARACTER*1 JOBZ, UPLO
COMPLEX AB(LDAB,*), Z(LDZ,*), WORK(*)
INTEGER N, KD, LDAB, LDZ, LWORK, LRWORK, LIWORK, INFO
INTEGER IWORK(*)
REAL W(*), RWORK(*)

SUBROUTINE CHBEVD_64(JOBZ, UPLO, N, KD, AB, LDAB, W, Z, LDZ, WORK,
LWORK, RWORK, LRWORK, IWORK, LIWORK, INFO)

CHARACTER*1 JOBZ, UPLO
COMPLEX AB(LDAB,*), Z(LDZ,*), WORK(*)
INTEGER*8 N, KD, LDAB, LDZ, LWORK, LRWORK, LIWORK, INFO
INTEGER*8 IWORK(*)
REAL W(*), RWORK(*)




F95 INTERFACE
SUBROUTINE HBEVD(JOBZ, UPLO, N, KD, AB, LDAB, W, Z, LDZ, WORK,
LWORK, RWORK, LRWORK, IWORK, LIWORK, INFO)

CHARACTER(LEN=1) :: JOBZ, UPLO
COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:) :: WORK
COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:,:) :: AB, Z
INTEGER :: N, KD, LDAB, LDZ, LWORK, LRWORK, LIWORK, INFO
INTEGER, DIMENSION(:) :: IWORK
REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: W, RWORK

SUBROUTINE HBEVD_64(JOBZ, UPLO, N, KD, AB, LDAB, W, Z, LDZ,
WORK, LWORK, RWORK, LRWORK, IWORK, LIWORK, INFO)

CHARACTER(LEN=1) :: JOBZ, UPLO
COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:) :: WORK
COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:,:) :: AB, Z
INTEGER(8) :: N, KD, LDAB, LDZ, LWORK, LRWORK, LIWORK, INFO
INTEGER(8), DIMENSION(:) :: IWORK
REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: W, RWORK




C INTERFACE
#include <sunperf.h>

void chbevd(char jobz, char uplo, int n, int kd, complex *ab, int ldab,
float *w, complex *z, int ldz, int *info);

void chbevd_64(char jobz, char uplo, long n, long kd, complex *ab, long
ldab, float *w, complex *z, long ldz, long *info);

Description

Oracle Solaris Studio Performance Library                           chbevd(3P)



NAME
       chbevd - compute all the eigenvalues and, optionally, eigenvectors of a
       complex Hermitian band matrix A


SYNOPSIS
       SUBROUTINE CHBEVD(JOBZ, UPLO, N, KD, AB, LDAB, W, Z, LDZ, WORK,
             LWORK, RWORK, LRWORK, IWORK, LIWORK, INFO)

       CHARACTER*1 JOBZ, UPLO
       COMPLEX AB(LDAB,*), Z(LDZ,*), WORK(*)
       INTEGER N, KD, LDAB, LDZ, LWORK, LRWORK, LIWORK, INFO
       INTEGER IWORK(*)
       REAL W(*), RWORK(*)

       SUBROUTINE CHBEVD_64(JOBZ, UPLO, N, KD, AB, LDAB, W, Z, LDZ, WORK,
             LWORK, RWORK, LRWORK, IWORK, LIWORK, INFO)

       CHARACTER*1 JOBZ, UPLO
       COMPLEX AB(LDAB,*), Z(LDZ,*), WORK(*)
       INTEGER*8 N, KD, LDAB, LDZ, LWORK, LRWORK, LIWORK, INFO
       INTEGER*8 IWORK(*)
       REAL W(*), RWORK(*)




   F95 INTERFACE
       SUBROUTINE HBEVD(JOBZ, UPLO, N, KD, AB, LDAB, W, Z, LDZ, WORK,
              LWORK, RWORK, LRWORK, IWORK, LIWORK, INFO)

       CHARACTER(LEN=1) :: JOBZ, UPLO
       COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:) :: WORK
       COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:,:) :: AB, Z
       INTEGER :: N, KD, LDAB, LDZ, LWORK, LRWORK, LIWORK, INFO
       INTEGER, DIMENSION(:) :: IWORK
       REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: W, RWORK

       SUBROUTINE HBEVD_64(JOBZ, UPLO, N, KD, AB, LDAB, W, Z, LDZ,
              WORK, LWORK, RWORK, LRWORK, IWORK, LIWORK, INFO)

       CHARACTER(LEN=1) :: JOBZ, UPLO
       COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:) :: WORK
       COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:,:) :: AB, Z
       INTEGER(8) :: N, KD, LDAB, LDZ, LWORK, LRWORK, LIWORK, INFO
       INTEGER(8), DIMENSION(:) :: IWORK
       REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: W, RWORK




   C INTERFACE
       #include <sunperf.h>

       void chbevd(char jobz, char uplo, int n, int kd, complex *ab, int ldab,
                 float *w, complex *z, int ldz, int *info);

       void chbevd_64(char jobz, char uplo, long n, long kd, complex *ab, long
                 ldab, float *w, complex *z, long ldz, long *info);



PURPOSE
       chbevd computes all the eigenvalues and, optionally, eigenvectors of  a
       complex  Hermitian band matrix A.  If eigenvectors are desired, it uses
       a divide and conquer algorithm.

       The divide and conquer algorithm  makes  very  mild  assumptions  about
       floating  point arithmetic. It will work on machines with a guard digit
       in add/subtract, or on those binary machines without guard digits which
       subtract  like the Cray X-MP, Cray Y-MP, Cray C-90, or Cray-2. It could
       conceivably fail on hexadecimal or decimal machines without guard  dig-
       its, but we know of none.


ARGUMENTS
       JOBZ (input)
                 = 'N':  Compute eigenvalues only;
                 = 'V':  Compute eigenvalues and eigenvectors.


       UPLO (input)
                 = 'U':  Upper triangle of A is stored;
                 = 'L':  Lower triangle of A is stored.


       N (input) The order of the matrix A.  N >= 0.


       KD (input)
                 The  number  of superdiagonals of the matrix A if UPLO = 'U',
                 or the number of subdiagonals if UPLO = 'L'.  KD >= 0.


       AB (input/output)
                 On entry, the upper or lower triangle of the  Hermitian  band
                 matrix A, stored in the first KD+1 rows of the array.  The j-
                 th column of A is stored in the j-th column of the  array  AB
                 as  follows:  if  UPLO  =  'U',  AB(kd+1+i-j,j)  = A(i,j) for
                 max(1,j-kd)<=i<=j; if UPLO = 'L', AB(1+i-j,j)    = A(i,j) for
                 j<=i<=min(n,j+kd).

                 On  exit,  AB  is  overwritten by values generated during the
                 reduction to tridiagonal form.  If  UPLO  =  'U',  the  first
                 superdiagonal  and  the  diagonal of the tridiagonal matrix T
                 are returned in rows KD and KD+1 of AB, and if  UPLO  =  'L',
                 the  diagonal  and first subdiagonal of T are returned in the
                 first two rows of AB.


       LDAB (input)
                 The leading dimension of the array AB.  LDAB >= KD + 1.


       W (output)
                 If INFO = 0, the eigenvalues in ascending order.


       Z (output)
                 If JOBZ = 'V', then if INFO = 0, Z contains  the  orthonormal
                 eigenvectors of the matrix A, with the i-th column of Z hold-
                 ing the eigenvector associated with W(i).   If  JOBZ  =  'N',
                 then Z is not referenced.


       LDZ (input)
                 The  leading dimension of the array Z.  LDZ >= 1, and if JOBZ
                 = 'V', LDZ >= max(1,N).


       WORK (workspace)
                 On exit, if INFO = 0, WORK(1) returns the optimal LWORK.


       LWORK (input)
                 The  dimension   of   the   array   WORK.    If   N   <=   1,
                 LWORK  must  be  at  least 1.  If JOBZ = 'N' and N > 1, LWORK
                 must be at least N.  If JOBZ = 'V' and N > 1, LWORK  must  be
                 at least 2*N**2.

                 If LWORK = -1, then a workspace query is assumed; the routine
                 only calculates the optimal size of the WORK  array,  returns
                 this value as the first entry of the WORK array, and no error
                 message related to LWORK is issued by XERBLA.


       RWORK (workspace)
                 dimension (LRWORK) On exit, if INFO = 0, RWORK(1) returns the
                 optimal LRWORK.


       LRWORK (input)
                 The    dimension    of    array    RWORK.    If   N   <=   1,
                 LRWORK must be at least 1.  If JOBZ = 'N' and N >  1,  LRWORK
                 must  be at least N.  If JOBZ = 'V' and N > 1, LRWORK must be
                 at least 1 + 5*N + 2*N**2.

                 If LRWORK = -1, then a workspace query is assumed;  the  rou-
                 tine  only  calculates  the  optimal size of the RWORK array,
                 returns this value as the first entry of the RWORK array, and
                 no error message related to LRWORK is issued by XERBLA.


       IWORK (workspace/output)
                 On exit, if INFO = 0, IWORK(1) returns the optimal LIWORK.


       LIWORK (input)
                 The  dimension  of  array  IWORK.   If  JOBZ = 'N' or N <= 1,
                 LIWORK must be at least 1.  If JOBZ = 'V' and N >  1,  LIWORK
                 must be at least 3 + 5*N .

                 If  LIWORK  = -1, then a workspace query is assumed; the rou-
                 tine only calculates the optimal size  of  the  IWORK  array,
                 returns this value as the first entry of the IWORK array, and
                 no error message related to LIWORK is issued by XERBLA.


       INFO (output)
                 = 0:  successful exit.
                 < 0:  if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value.
                 > 0:  if INFO = i, the algorithm failed to converge;  i  off-
                 diagonal elements of an intermediate tridiagonal form did not
                 converge to zero.




                                  7 Nov 2015                        chbevd(3P)