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cunbdb6.f –
Synopsis
Functions/Subroutines
subroutine cunbdb6 (M1, M2, N, X1, INCX1, X2, INCX2, Q1, LDQ1, Q2, LDQ2, WORK, LWORK, INFO)CUNBDB6
Function/Subroutine Documentation
subroutine cunbdb6 (integerM1, integerM2, integerN, complex, dimension(*)X1, integerINCX1, complex, dimension(*)X2, integerINCX2, complex, dimension(ldq1,*)Q1, integerLDQ1, complex, dimension(ldq2,*)Q2, integerLDQ2, complex, dimension(*)WORK, integerLWORK, integerINFO)
CUNBDB6 .SH "Purpose:"
CUNBDB6 orthogonalizes the column vector
X = [ X1 ]
[ X2 ]
with respect to the columns of
Q = [ Q1 ] .
[ Q2 ]
The columns of Q must be orthonormal.
If the projection is zero according to Kahan’s "twice is enough"
criterion, then the zero vector is returned..fiParameters:
- M1
M1 is INTEGER
The dimension of X1 and the number of rows in Q1. 0 <= M1.M2M2 is INTEGER
N
The dimension of X2 and the number of rows in Q2. 0 <= M2.N is INTEGER
X1
The number of columns in Q1 and Q2. 0 <= N.X1 is COMPLEX array, dimension (M1)
INCX1
On entry, the top part of the vector to be orthogonalized.
On exit, the top part of the projected vector.INCX1 is INTEGER
X2
Increment for entries of X1.X2 is COMPLEX array, dimension (M2)
INCX2
On entry, the bottom part of the vector to be
orthogonalized. On exit, the bottom part of the projected
vector.INCX2 is INTEGER
Q1
Increment for entries of X2.Q1 is COMPLEX array, dimension (LDQ1, N)
LDQ1
The top part of the orthonormal basis matrix.LDQ1 is INTEGER
Q2
The leading dimension of Q1. LDQ1 >= M1.Q2 is COMPLEX array, dimension (LDQ2, N)
LDQ2
The bottom part of the orthonormal basis matrix.LDQ2 is INTEGER
WORK
The leading dimension of Q2. LDQ2 >= M2.WORK is COMPLEX array, dimension (LWORK)
LWORKLWORK is INTEGER
INFO
The dimension of the array WORK. LWORK >= N.INFO is INTEGER
= 0: successful exit.
< 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value.
Author:
- Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
- July 2012
Definition at line 154 of file cunbdb6.f.
