DLASD3(3S)DLASD3(3S)NAME
DLASD3 - find all the square roots of the roots of the secular equation,
as defined by the values in D and Z
SYNOPSIS
SUBROUTINE DLASD3( NL, NR, SQRE, K, D, Q, LDQ, DSIGMA, U, LDU, U2, LDU2,
VT, LDVT, VT2, LDVT2, IDXC, CTOT, Z, INFO )
INTEGER INFO, K, LDQ, LDU, LDU2, LDVT, LDVT2, NL, NR, SQRE
INTEGER CTOT( * ), IDXC( * )
DOUBLE PRECISION D( * ), DSIGMA( * ), Q( LDQ, * ), U( LDU, *
), U2( LDU2, * ), VT( LDVT, * ), VT2( LDVT2, * ), Z( *
)
IMPLEMENTATION
These routines are part of the SCSL Scientific Library and can be loaded
using either the -lscs or the -lscs_mp option. The -lscs_mp option
directs the linker to use the multi-processor version of the library.
When linking to SCSL with -lscs or -lscs_mp, the default integer size is
4 bytes (32 bits). Another version of SCSL is available in which integers
are 8 bytes (64 bits). This version allows the user access to larger
memory sizes and helps when porting legacy Cray codes. It can be loaded
by using the -lscs_i8 option or the -lscs_i8_mp option. A program may use
only one of the two versions; 4-byte integer and 8-byte integer library
calls cannot be mixed.
PURPOSE
DLASD3 finds all the square roots of the roots of the secular equation,
as defined by the values in D and Z. It makes the appropriate calls to
DLASD4 and then updates the singular vectors by matrix multiplication.
This code 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 XMP,
Cray YMP, Cray C 90, or Cray 2. It could conceivably fail on hexadecimal
or decimal machines without guard digits, but we know of none.
DLASD3 is called from DLASD1.
ARGUMENTS
NL (input) INTEGER
The row dimension of the upper block. NL >= 1.
NR (input) INTEGER
The row dimension of the lower block. NR >= 1.
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SQRE (input) 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 N = NL + NR + 1 rows and M = N + SQRE >=
N columns.
K (input) INTEGER
The size of the secular equation, 1 =< K = < N.
D (output) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension(K)
On exit the square roots of the roots of the secular equation, in
ascending order.
Q (workspace) DOUBLE PRECISION array,
dimension at least (LDQ,K).
LDQ (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array Q. LDQ >= K.
DSIGMA (input) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension(K) The first K
elements of this array contain the old roots of the deflated
updating problem. These are the poles of the secular equation.
U (input) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDU, N)
The last N - K columns of this matrix contain the deflated left
singular vectors.
LDU (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array U. LDU >= N.
U2 (input) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDU2, N)
The first K columns of this matrix contain the non-deflated left
singular vectors for the split problem.
LDU2 (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array U2. LDU2 >= N.
VT (input) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDVT, M)
The last M - K columns of VT' contain the deflated right singular
vectors.
LDVT (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array VT. LDVT >= N.
VT2 (input) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDVT2, N)
The first K columns of VT2' contain the non-deflated right
singular vectors for the split problem.
LDVT2 (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array VT2. LDVT2 >= N.
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IDXC (input) INTEGER array, dimension ( N )
The permutation used to arrange the columns of U (and rows of VT)
into three groups: the first group contains non-zero entries only
at and above (or before) NL +1; the second contains non-zero
entries only at and below (or after) NL+2; and the third is dense.
The first column of U and the row of VT are treated separately,
however.
The rows of the singular vectors found by DLASD4 must be likewise
permuted before the matrix multiplies can take place.
CTOT (input) INTEGER array, dimension ( 4 )
A count of the total number of the various types of columns in U
(or rows in VT), as described in IDXC. The fourth column type is
any column which has been deflated.
Z (input) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (K)
The first K elements of this array contain the components of the
deflation-adjusted updating row vector.
INFO (output) INTEGER
= 0: successful exit.
< 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value.
> 0: if INFO = 1, an singular value did not converge
FURTHER DETAILS
Based on contributions by
Ming Gu and Huan Ren, Computer Science Division, University of
California at Berkeley, USA
SEE ALSOINTRO_LAPACK(3S), INTRO_SCSL(3S)
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