claqsy (l) - Linux Manuals
claqsy: equilibrates a symmetric matrix A using the scaling factors in the vector S
Command to display claqsy manual in Linux: $ man l claqsy
NAME
CLAQSY - equilibrates a symmetric matrix A using the scaling factors in the vector S
SYNOPSIS
- SUBROUTINE CLAQSY(
-
UPLO, N, A, LDA, S, SCOND, AMAX, EQUED )
-
CHARACTER
EQUED, UPLO
-
INTEGER
LDA, N
-
REAL
AMAX, SCOND
-
REAL
S( * )
-
COMPLEX
A( LDA, * )
PURPOSE
CLAQSY equilibrates a symmetric matrix A using the scaling factors
in the vector S.
ARGUMENTS
- UPLO (input) CHARACTER*1
-
Specifies whether the upper or lower triangular part of the
symmetric matrix A is stored.
= aqUaq: Upper triangular
= aqLaq: Lower triangular
- N (input) INTEGER
-
The order of the matrix A. N >= 0.
- A (input/output) COMPLEX array, dimension (LDA,N)
-
On entry, the symmetric matrix A. If UPLO = aqUaq, the leading
n by n upper triangular part of A contains the upper
triangular part of the matrix A, and the strictly lower
triangular part of A is not referenced. If UPLO = aqLaq, the
leading n by n lower triangular part of A contains the lower
triangular part of the matrix A, and the strictly upper
triangular part of A is not referenced.
On exit, if EQUED = aqYaq, the equilibrated matrix:
diag(S) * A * diag(S).
- LDA (input) INTEGER
-
The leading dimension of the array A. LDA >= max(N,1).
- S (input) REAL array, dimension (N)
-
The scale factors for A.
- SCOND (input) REAL
-
Ratio of the smallest S(i) to the largest S(i).
- AMAX (input) REAL
-
Absolute value of largest matrix entry.
- EQUED (output) CHARACTER*1
-
Specifies whether or not equilibration was done.
= aqNaq: No equilibration.
= aqYaq: Equilibration was done, i.e., A has been replaced by
diag(S) * A * diag(S).
PARAMETERS
THRESH is a threshold value used to decide if scaling should be done
based on the ratio of the scaling factors. If SCOND < THRESH,
scaling is done.
LARGE and SMALL are threshold values used to decide if scaling should
be done based on the absolute size of the largest matrix element.
If AMAX > LARGE or AMAX < SMALL, scaling is done.