LAPACK  3.6.1
LAPACK: Linear Algebra PACKage
subroutine dhseqr ( character  JOB,
character  COMPZ,
integer  N,
integer  ILO,
integer  IHI,
double precision, dimension( ldh, * )  H,
integer  LDH,
double precision, dimension( * )  WR,
double precision, dimension( * )  WI,
double precision, dimension( ldz, * )  Z,
integer  LDZ,
double precision, dimension( * )  WORK,
integer  LWORK,
integer  INFO 
)

DHSEQR

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Purpose:
    DHSEQR computes the eigenvalues of a Hessenberg matrix H
    and, optionally, the matrices T and Z from the Schur decomposition
    H = Z T Z**T, where T is an upper quasi-triangular matrix (the
    Schur form), and Z is the orthogonal matrix of Schur vectors.

    Optionally Z may be postmultiplied into an input orthogonal
    matrix Q so that this routine can give the Schur factorization
    of a matrix A which has been reduced to the Hessenberg form H
    by the orthogonal matrix Q:  A = Q*H*Q**T = (QZ)*T*(QZ)**T.
Parameters
[in]JOB
          JOB is CHARACTER*1
           = 'E':  compute eigenvalues only;
           = 'S':  compute eigenvalues and the Schur form T.
[in]COMPZ
          COMPZ is CHARACTER*1
           = 'N':  no Schur vectors are computed;
           = 'I':  Z is initialized to the unit matrix and the matrix Z
                   of Schur vectors of H is returned;
           = 'V':  Z must contain an orthogonal matrix Q on entry, and
                   the product Q*Z is returned.
[in]N
          N is INTEGER
           The order of the matrix H.  N .GE. 0.
[in]ILO
          ILO is INTEGER
[in]IHI
          IHI is INTEGER

           It is assumed that H is already upper triangular in rows
           and columns 1:ILO-1 and IHI+1:N. ILO and IHI are normally
           set by a previous call to DGEBAL, and then passed to ZGEHRD
           when the matrix output by DGEBAL is reduced to Hessenberg
           form. Otherwise ILO and IHI should be set to 1 and N
           respectively.  If N.GT.0, then 1.LE.ILO.LE.IHI.LE.N.
           If N = 0, then ILO = 1 and IHI = 0.
[in,out]H
          H is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDH,N)
           On entry, the upper Hessenberg matrix H.
           On exit, if INFO = 0 and JOB = 'S', then H contains the
           upper quasi-triangular matrix T from the Schur decomposition
           (the Schur form); 2-by-2 diagonal blocks (corresponding to
           complex conjugate pairs of eigenvalues) are returned in
           standard form, with H(i,i) = H(i+1,i+1) and
           H(i+1,i)*H(i,i+1).LT.0. If INFO = 0 and JOB = 'E', the
           contents of H are unspecified on exit.  (The output value of
           H when INFO.GT.0 is given under the description of INFO
           below.)

           Unlike earlier versions of DHSEQR, this subroutine may
           explicitly H(i,j) = 0 for i.GT.j and j = 1, 2, ... ILO-1
           or j = IHI+1, IHI+2, ... N.
[in]LDH
          LDH is INTEGER
           The leading dimension of the array H. LDH .GE. max(1,N).
[out]WR
          WR is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N)
[out]WI
          WI is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N)

           The real and imaginary parts, respectively, of the computed
           eigenvalues. If two eigenvalues are computed as a complex
           conjugate pair, they are stored in consecutive elements of
           WR and WI, say the i-th and (i+1)th, with WI(i) .GT. 0 and
           WI(i+1) .LT. 0. If JOB = 'S', the eigenvalues are stored in
           the same order as on the diagonal of the Schur form returned
           in H, with WR(i) = H(i,i) and, if H(i:i+1,i:i+1) is a 2-by-2
           diagonal block, WI(i) = sqrt(-H(i+1,i)*H(i,i+1)) and
           WI(i+1) = -WI(i).
[in,out]Z
          Z is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDZ,N)
           If COMPZ = 'N', Z is not referenced.
           If COMPZ = 'I', on entry Z need not be set and on exit,
           if INFO = 0, Z contains the orthogonal matrix Z of the Schur
           vectors of H.  If COMPZ = 'V', on entry Z must contain an
           N-by-N matrix Q, which is assumed to be equal to the unit
           matrix except for the submatrix Z(ILO:IHI,ILO:IHI). On exit,
           if INFO = 0, Z contains Q*Z.
           Normally Q is the orthogonal matrix generated by DORGHR
           after the call to DGEHRD which formed the Hessenberg matrix
           H. (The output value of Z when INFO.GT.0 is given under
           the description of INFO below.)
[in]LDZ
          LDZ is INTEGER
           The leading dimension of the array Z.  if COMPZ = 'I' or
           COMPZ = 'V', then LDZ.GE.MAX(1,N).  Otherwize, LDZ.GE.1.
[out]WORK
          WORK is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LWORK)
           On exit, if INFO = 0, WORK(1) returns an estimate of
           the optimal value for LWORK.
[in]LWORK
          LWORK is INTEGER
           The dimension of the array WORK.  LWORK .GE. max(1,N)
           is sufficient and delivers very good and sometimes
           optimal performance.  However, LWORK as large as 11*N
           may be required for optimal performance.  A workspace
           query is recommended to determine the optimal workspace
           size.

           If LWORK = -1, then DHSEQR does a workspace query.
           In this case, DHSEQR checks the input parameters and
           estimates the optimal workspace size for the given
           values of N, ILO and IHI.  The estimate is returned
           in WORK(1).  No error message related to LWORK is
           issued by XERBLA.  Neither H nor Z are accessed.
[out]INFO
          INFO is INTEGER
             =  0:  successful exit
           .LT. 0:  if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal
                    value
           .GT. 0:  if INFO = i, DHSEQR failed to compute all of
                the eigenvalues.  Elements 1:ilo-1 and i+1:n of WR
                and WI contain those eigenvalues which have been
                successfully computed.  (Failures are rare.)

                If INFO .GT. 0 and JOB = 'E', then on exit, the
                remaining unconverged eigenvalues are the eigen-
                values of the upper Hessenberg matrix rows and
                columns ILO through INFO of the final, output
                value of H.

                If INFO .GT. 0 and JOB   = 'S', then on exit

           (*)  (initial value of H)*U  = U*(final value of H)

                where U is an orthogonal matrix.  The final
                value of H is upper Hessenberg and quasi-triangular
                in rows and columns INFO+1 through IHI.

                If INFO .GT. 0 and COMPZ = 'V', then on exit

                  (final value of Z)  =  (initial value of Z)*U

                where U is the orthogonal matrix in (*) (regard-
                less of the value of JOB.)

                If INFO .GT. 0 and COMPZ = 'I', then on exit
                      (final value of Z)  = U
                where U is the orthogonal matrix in (*) (regard-
                less of the value of JOB.)

                If INFO .GT. 0 and COMPZ = 'N', then Z is not
                accessed.
Author
Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date
November 2011
Contributors:
Karen Braman and Ralph Byers, Department of Mathematics, University of Kansas, USA
Further Details:
             Default values supplied by
             ILAENV(ISPEC,'DHSEQR',JOB(:1)//COMPZ(:1),N,ILO,IHI,LWORK).
             It is suggested that these defaults be adjusted in order
             to attain best performance in each particular
             computational environment.

            ISPEC=12: The DLAHQR vs DLAQR0 crossover point.
                      Default: 75. (Must be at least 11.)

            ISPEC=13: Recommended deflation window size.
                      This depends on ILO, IHI and NS.  NS is the
                      number of simultaneous shifts returned
                      by ILAENV(ISPEC=15).  (See ISPEC=15 below.)
                      The default for (IHI-ILO+1).LE.500 is NS.
                      The default for (IHI-ILO+1).GT.500 is 3*NS/2.

            ISPEC=14: Nibble crossover point. (See IPARMQ for
                      details.)  Default: 14% of deflation window
                      size.

            ISPEC=15: Number of simultaneous shifts in a multishift
                      QR iteration.

                      If IHI-ILO+1 is ...

                      greater than      ...but less    ... the
                      or equal to ...      than        default is

                           1               30          NS =   2(+)
                          30               60          NS =   4(+)
                          60              150          NS =  10(+)
                         150              590          NS =  **
                         590             3000          NS =  64
                        3000             6000          NS = 128
                        6000             infinity      NS = 256

                  (+)  By default some or all matrices of this order
                       are passed to the implicit double shift routine
                       DLAHQR and this parameter is ignored.  See
                       ISPEC=12 above and comments in IPARMQ for
                       details.

                 (**)  The asterisks (**) indicate an ad-hoc
                       function of N increasing from 10 to 64.

            ISPEC=16: Select structured matrix multiply.
                      If the number of simultaneous shifts (specified
                      by ISPEC=15) is less than 14, then the default
                      for ISPEC=16 is 0.  Otherwise the default for
                      ISPEC=16 is 2.
References:
K. Braman, R. Byers and R. Mathias, The Multi-Shift QR Algorithm Part I: Maintaining Well Focused Shifts, and Level 3 Performance, SIAM Journal of Matrix Analysis, volume 23, pages 929–947, 2002.
K. Braman, R. Byers and R. Mathias, The Multi-Shift QR Algorithm Part II: Aggressive Early Deflation, SIAM Journal of Matrix Analysis, volume 23, pages 948–973, 2002.

Definition at line 318 of file dhseqr.f.

318 *
319 * -- LAPACK computational routine (version 3.4.0) --
320 * -- LAPACK is a software package provided by Univ. of Tennessee, --
321 * -- Univ. of California Berkeley, Univ. of Colorado Denver and NAG Ltd..--
322 * November 2011
323 *
324 * .. Scalar Arguments ..
325  INTEGER ihi, ilo, info, ldh, ldz, lwork, n
326  CHARACTER compz, job
327 * ..
328 * .. Array Arguments ..
329  DOUBLE PRECISION h( ldh, * ), wi( * ), work( * ), wr( * ),
330  $ z( ldz, * )
331 * ..
332 *
333 * =====================================================================
334 *
335 * .. Parameters ..
336 *
337 * ==== Matrices of order NTINY or smaller must be processed by
338 * . DLAHQR because of insufficient subdiagonal scratch space.
339 * . (This is a hard limit.) ====
340  INTEGER ntiny
341  parameter ( ntiny = 11 )
342 *
343 * ==== NL allocates some local workspace to help small matrices
344 * . through a rare DLAHQR failure. NL .GT. NTINY = 11 is
345 * . required and NL .LE. NMIN = ILAENV(ISPEC=12,...) is recom-
346 * . mended. (The default value of NMIN is 75.) Using NL = 49
347 * . allows up to six simultaneous shifts and a 16-by-16
348 * . deflation window. ====
349  INTEGER nl
350  parameter ( nl = 49 )
351  DOUBLE PRECISION zero, one
352  parameter ( zero = 0.0d0, one = 1.0d0 )
353 * ..
354 * .. Local Arrays ..
355  DOUBLE PRECISION hl( nl, nl ), workl( nl )
356 * ..
357 * .. Local Scalars ..
358  INTEGER i, kbot, nmin
359  LOGICAL initz, lquery, wantt, wantz
360 * ..
361 * .. External Functions ..
362  INTEGER ilaenv
363  LOGICAL lsame
364  EXTERNAL ilaenv, lsame
365 * ..
366 * .. External Subroutines ..
367  EXTERNAL dlacpy, dlahqr, dlaqr0, dlaset, xerbla
368 * ..
369 * .. Intrinsic Functions ..
370  INTRINSIC dble, max, min
371 * ..
372 * .. Executable Statements ..
373 *
374 * ==== Decode and check the input parameters. ====
375 *
376  wantt = lsame( job, 'S' )
377  initz = lsame( compz, 'I' )
378  wantz = initz .OR. lsame( compz, 'V' )
379  work( 1 ) = dble( max( 1, n ) )
380  lquery = lwork.EQ.-1
381 *
382  info = 0
383  IF( .NOT.lsame( job, 'E' ) .AND. .NOT.wantt ) THEN
384  info = -1
385  ELSE IF( .NOT.lsame( compz, 'N' ) .AND. .NOT.wantz ) THEN
386  info = -2
387  ELSE IF( n.LT.0 ) THEN
388  info = -3
389  ELSE IF( ilo.LT.1 .OR. ilo.GT.max( 1, n ) ) THEN
390  info = -4
391  ELSE IF( ihi.LT.min( ilo, n ) .OR. ihi.GT.n ) THEN
392  info = -5
393  ELSE IF( ldh.LT.max( 1, n ) ) THEN
394  info = -7
395  ELSE IF( ldz.LT.1 .OR. ( wantz .AND. ldz.LT.max( 1, n ) ) ) THEN
396  info = -11
397  ELSE IF( lwork.LT.max( 1, n ) .AND. .NOT.lquery ) THEN
398  info = -13
399  END IF
400 *
401  IF( info.NE.0 ) THEN
402 *
403 * ==== Quick return in case of invalid argument. ====
404 *
405  CALL xerbla( 'DHSEQR', -info )
406  RETURN
407 *
408  ELSE IF( n.EQ.0 ) THEN
409 *
410 * ==== Quick return in case N = 0; nothing to do. ====
411 *
412  RETURN
413 *
414  ELSE IF( lquery ) THEN
415 *
416 * ==== Quick return in case of a workspace query ====
417 *
418  CALL dlaqr0( wantt, wantz, n, ilo, ihi, h, ldh, wr, wi, ilo,
419  $ ihi, z, ldz, work, lwork, info )
420 * ==== Ensure reported workspace size is backward-compatible with
421 * . previous LAPACK versions. ====
422  work( 1 ) = max( dble( max( 1, n ) ), work( 1 ) )
423  RETURN
424 *
425  ELSE
426 *
427 * ==== copy eigenvalues isolated by DGEBAL ====
428 *
429  DO 10 i = 1, ilo - 1
430  wr( i ) = h( i, i )
431  wi( i ) = zero
432  10 CONTINUE
433  DO 20 i = ihi + 1, n
434  wr( i ) = h( i, i )
435  wi( i ) = zero
436  20 CONTINUE
437 *
438 * ==== Initialize Z, if requested ====
439 *
440  IF( initz )
441  $ CALL dlaset( 'A', n, n, zero, one, z, ldz )
442 *
443 * ==== Quick return if possible ====
444 *
445  IF( ilo.EQ.ihi ) THEN
446  wr( ilo ) = h( ilo, ilo )
447  wi( ilo ) = zero
448  RETURN
449  END IF
450 *
451 * ==== DLAHQR/DLAQR0 crossover point ====
452 *
453  nmin = ilaenv( 12, 'DHSEQR', job( : 1 ) // compz( : 1 ), n,
454  $ ilo, ihi, lwork )
455  nmin = max( ntiny, nmin )
456 *
457 * ==== DLAQR0 for big matrices; DLAHQR for small ones ====
458 *
459  IF( n.GT.nmin ) THEN
460  CALL dlaqr0( wantt, wantz, n, ilo, ihi, h, ldh, wr, wi, ilo,
461  $ ihi, z, ldz, work, lwork, info )
462  ELSE
463 *
464 * ==== Small matrix ====
465 *
466  CALL dlahqr( wantt, wantz, n, ilo, ihi, h, ldh, wr, wi, ilo,
467  $ ihi, z, ldz, info )
468 *
469  IF( info.GT.0 ) THEN
470 *
471 * ==== A rare DLAHQR failure! DLAQR0 sometimes succeeds
472 * . when DLAHQR fails. ====
473 *
474  kbot = info
475 *
476  IF( n.GE.nl ) THEN
477 *
478 * ==== Larger matrices have enough subdiagonal scratch
479 * . space to call DLAQR0 directly. ====
480 *
481  CALL dlaqr0( wantt, wantz, n, ilo, kbot, h, ldh, wr,
482  $ wi, ilo, ihi, z, ldz, work, lwork, info )
483 *
484  ELSE
485 *
486 * ==== Tiny matrices don't have enough subdiagonal
487 * . scratch space to benefit from DLAQR0. Hence,
488 * . tiny matrices must be copied into a larger
489 * . array before calling DLAQR0. ====
490 *
491  CALL dlacpy( 'A', n, n, h, ldh, hl, nl )
492  hl( n+1, n ) = zero
493  CALL dlaset( 'A', nl, nl-n, zero, zero, hl( 1, n+1 ),
494  $ nl )
495  CALL dlaqr0( wantt, wantz, nl, ilo, kbot, hl, nl, wr,
496  $ wi, ilo, ihi, z, ldz, workl, nl, info )
497  IF( wantt .OR. info.NE.0 )
498  $ CALL dlacpy( 'A', n, n, hl, nl, h, ldh )
499  END IF
500  END IF
501  END IF
502 *
503 * ==== Clear out the trash, if necessary. ====
504 *
505  IF( ( wantt .OR. info.NE.0 ) .AND. n.GT.2 )
506  $ CALL dlaset( 'L', n-2, n-2, zero, zero, h( 3, 1 ), ldh )
507 *
508 * ==== Ensure reported workspace size is backward-compatible with
509 * . previous LAPACK versions. ====
510 *
511  work( 1 ) = max( dble( max( 1, n ) ), work( 1 ) )
512  END IF
513 *
514 * ==== End of DHSEQR ====
515 *
subroutine dlaset(UPLO, M, N, ALPHA, BETA, A, LDA)
DLASET initializes the off-diagonal elements and the diagonal elements of a matrix to given values...
Definition: dlaset.f:112
subroutine dlacpy(UPLO, M, N, A, LDA, B, LDB)
DLACPY copies all or part of one two-dimensional array to another.
Definition: dlacpy.f:105
subroutine dlahqr(WANTT, WANTZ, N, ILO, IHI, H, LDH, WR, WI, ILOZ, IHIZ, Z, LDZ, INFO)
DLAHQR computes the eigenvalues and Schur factorization of an upper Hessenberg matrix, using the double-shift/single-shift QR algorithm.
Definition: dlahqr.f:209
subroutine xerbla(SRNAME, INFO)
XERBLA
Definition: xerbla.f:62
subroutine dlaqr0(WANTT, WANTZ, N, ILO, IHI, H, LDH, WR, WI, ILOZ, IHIZ, Z, LDZ, WORK, LWORK, INFO)
DLAQR0 computes the eigenvalues of a Hessenberg matrix, and optionally the matrices from the Schur de...
Definition: dlaqr0.f:258
integer function ilaenv(ISPEC, NAME, OPTS, N1, N2, N3, N4)
Definition: tstiee.f:83
logical function lsame(CA, CB)
LSAME
Definition: lsame.f:55

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