dlacn2 (3) - Linux Manuals

NAME

dlacn2.f -

SYNOPSIS


Functions/Subroutines


subroutine dlacn2 (N, V, X, ISGN, EST, KASE, ISAVE)
DLACN2 estimates the 1-norm of a square matrix, using reverse communication for evaluating matrix-vector products.

Function/Subroutine Documentation

subroutine dlacn2 (integerN, double precision, dimension( * )V, double precision, dimension( * )X, integer, dimension( * )ISGN, double precisionEST, integerKASE, integer, dimension( 3 )ISAVE)

DLACN2 estimates the 1-norm of a square matrix, using reverse communication for evaluating matrix-vector products.

Purpose:

 DLACN2 estimates the 1-norm of a square, real matrix A.
 Reverse communication is used for evaluating matrix-vector products.


 

Parameters:

N

          N is INTEGER
         The order of the matrix.  N >= 1.


V

          V is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N)
         On the final return, V = A*W,  where  EST = norm(V)/norm(W)
         (W is not returned).


X

          X is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N)
         On an intermediate return, X should be overwritten by
               A * X,   if KASE=1,
               A**T * X,  if KASE=2,
         and DLACN2 must be re-called with all the other parameters
         unchanged.


ISGN

          ISGN is INTEGER array, dimension (N)


EST

          EST is DOUBLE PRECISION
         On entry with KASE = 1 or 2 and ISAVE(1) = 3, EST should be
         unchanged from the previous call to DLACN2.
         On exit, EST is an estimate (a lower bound) for norm(A). 


KASE

          KASE is INTEGER
         On the initial call to DLACN2, KASE should be 0.
         On an intermediate return, KASE will be 1 or 2, indicating
         whether X should be overwritten by A * X  or A**T * X.
         On the final return from DLACN2, KASE will again be 0.


ISAVE

          ISAVE is INTEGER array, dimension (3)
         ISAVE is used to save variables between calls to DLACN2


 

Author:

Univ. of Tennessee

Univ. of California Berkeley

Univ. of Colorado Denver

NAG Ltd.

Date:

September 2012

Further Details:

  Originally named SONEST, dated March 16, 1988.

  This is a thread safe version of DLACON, which uses the array ISAVE
  in place of a SAVE statement, as follows:

     DLACON     DLACN2
      JUMP     ISAVE(1)
      J        ISAVE(2)
      ITER     ISAVE(3)


 

Contributors:

Nick Higham, University of Manchester

References:

N.J. Higham, 'FORTRAN codes for estimating the one-norm of
  a real or complex matrix, with applications to condition estimation', ACM Trans. Math. Soft., vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 381-396, December 1988. 

Definition at line 137 of file dlacn2.f.

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