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NAME

sgelsx.f -

SYNOPSIS


Functions/Subroutines


subroutine sgelsx (M, N, NRHS, A, LDA, B, LDB, JPVT, RCOND, RANK, WORK, INFO)
SGELSX solves overdetermined or underdetermined systems for GE matrices

Function/Subroutine Documentation

subroutine sgelsx (integerM, integerN, integerNRHS, real, dimension( lda, * )A, integerLDA, real, dimension( ldb, * )B, integerLDB, integer, dimension( * )JPVT, realRCOND, integerRANK, real, dimension( * )WORK, integerINFO)

SGELSX solves overdetermined or underdetermined systems for GE matrices

Purpose:

 This routine is deprecated and has been replaced by routine SGELSY.

 SGELSX computes the minimum-norm solution to a real linear least
 squares problem:
     minimize || A * X - B ||
 using a complete orthogonal factorization of A.  A is an M-by-N
 matrix which may be rank-deficient.

 Several right hand side vectors b and solution vectors x can be 
 handled in a single call; they are stored as the columns of the
 M-by-NRHS right hand side matrix B and the N-by-NRHS solution
 matrix X.

 The routine first computes a QR factorization with column pivoting:
     A * P = Q * [ R11 R12 ]
                 [  0  R22 ]
 with R11 defined as the largest leading submatrix whose estimated
 condition number is less than 1/RCOND.  The order of R11, RANK,
 is the effective rank of A.

 Then, R22 is considered to be negligible, and R12 is annihilated
 by orthogonal transformations from the right, arriving at the
 complete orthogonal factorization:
    A * P = Q * [ T11 0 ] * Z
                [  0  0 ]
 The minimum-norm solution is then
    X = P * Z**T [ inv(T11)*Q1**T*B ]
                 [        0         ]
 where Q1 consists of the first RANK columns of Q.


 

Parameters:

M

          M is INTEGER
          The number of rows of the matrix A.  M >= 0.


N

          N is INTEGER
          The number of columns of the matrix A.  N >= 0.


NRHS

          NRHS is INTEGER
          The number of right hand sides, i.e., the number of
          columns of matrices B and X. NRHS >= 0.


A

          A is REAL array, dimension (LDA,N)
          On entry, the M-by-N matrix A.
          On exit, A has been overwritten by details of its
          complete orthogonal factorization.


LDA

          LDA is INTEGER
          The leading dimension of the array A.  LDA >= max(1,M).


B

          B is REAL array, dimension (LDB,NRHS)
          On entry, the M-by-NRHS right hand side matrix B.
          On exit, the N-by-NRHS solution matrix X.
          If m >= n and RANK = n, the residual sum-of-squares for
          the solution in the i-th column is given by the sum of
          squares of elements N+1:M in that column.


LDB

          LDB is INTEGER
          The leading dimension of the array B. LDB >= max(1,M,N).


JPVT

          JPVT is INTEGER array, dimension (N)
          On entry, if JPVT(i) .ne. 0, the i-th column of A is an
          initial column, otherwise it is a free column.  Before
          the QR factorization of A, all initial columns are
          permuted to the leading positions; only the remaining
          free columns are moved as a result of column pivoting
          during the factorization.
          On exit, if JPVT(i) = k, then the i-th column of A*P
          was the k-th column of A.


RCOND

          RCOND is REAL
          RCOND is used to determine the effective rank of A, which
          is defined as the order of the largest leading triangular
          submatrix R11 in the QR factorization with pivoting of A,
          whose estimated condition number < 1/RCOND.


RANK

          RANK is INTEGER
          The effective rank of A, i.e., the order of the submatrix
          R11.  This is the same as the order of the submatrix T11
          in the complete orthogonal factorization of A.


WORK

          WORK is REAL array, dimension
                      (max( min(M,N)+3*N, 2*min(M,N)+NRHS )),


INFO

          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:

November 2011

Definition at line 178 of file sgelsx.f.

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