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subroutine claev2 (A, B, C, RT1, RT2, CS1, SN1)
 CLAEV2 computes the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a 2-by-2 symmetric/Hermitian matrix.

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subroutine claev2 ( complex  A,
complex  B,
complex  C,
real  RT1,
real  RT2,
real  CS1,
complex  SN1 
)

CLAEV2 computes the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a 2-by-2 symmetric/Hermitian matrix.

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Purpose:
 CLAEV2 computes the eigendecomposition of a 2-by-2 Hermitian matrix
    [  A         B  ]
    [  CONJG(B)  C  ].
 On return, RT1 is the eigenvalue of larger absolute value, RT2 is the
 eigenvalue of smaller absolute value, and (CS1,SN1) is the unit right
 eigenvector for RT1, giving the decomposition

 [ CS1  CONJG(SN1) ] [    A     B ] [ CS1 -CONJG(SN1) ] = [ RT1  0  ]
 [-SN1     CS1     ] [ CONJG(B) C ] [ SN1     CS1     ]   [  0  RT2 ].
Parameters:
[in]A
          A is COMPLEX
         The (1,1) element of the 2-by-2 matrix.
[in]B
          B is COMPLEX
         The (1,2) element and the conjugate of the (2,1) element of
         the 2-by-2 matrix.
[in]C
          C is COMPLEX
         The (2,2) element of the 2-by-2 matrix.
[out]RT1
          RT1 is REAL
         The eigenvalue of larger absolute value.
[out]RT2
          RT2 is REAL
         The eigenvalue of smaller absolute value.
[out]CS1
          CS1 is REAL
[out]SN1
          SN1 is COMPLEX
         The vector (CS1, SN1) is a unit right eigenvector for RT1.
Author:
Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
September 2012
Further Details:
  RT1 is accurate to a few ulps barring over/underflow.

  RT2 may be inaccurate if there is massive cancellation in the
  determinant A*C-B*B; higher precision or correctly rounded or
  correctly truncated arithmetic would be needed to compute RT2
  accurately in all cases.

  CS1 and SN1 are accurate to a few ulps barring over/underflow.

  Overflow is possible only if RT1 is within a factor of 5 of overflow.
  Underflow is harmless if the input data is 0 or exceeds
     underflow_threshold / macheps.

Definition at line 122 of file claev2.f.

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