GNU/Linux |
CentOS 4.8 |
i386 |
![]() |
claein(l) |
![]() |
CLAEIN - use inverse iteration to find a right or left eigenvector corresponding to the eigenvalue W of a complex upper Hessenberg matrix H
SUBROUTINE CLAEIN( |
RIGHTV, NOINIT, N, H, LDH, W, V, B, LDB, RWORK, EPS3, SMLNUM, INFO ) | ||
LOGICAL |
NOINIT, RIGHTV | ||
INTEGER |
INFO, LDB, LDH, N | ||
REAL |
EPS3, SMLNUM | ||
COMPLEX |
W | ||
REAL |
RWORK( * ) | ||
COMPLEX |
B( LDB, * ), H( LDH, * ), V( * ) |
CLAEIN uses inverse iteration to find a right or left eigenvector corresponding to the eigenvalue W of a complex upper Hessenberg matrix H.
RIGHTV (input) LOGICAL
= .TRUE. : compute right
eigenvector;
= .FALSE.: compute left eigenvector.
NOINIT (input) LOGICAL
= .TRUE. : no initial vector
supplied in V
= .FALSE.: initial vector supplied in V.
N (input) INTEGER
The order of the matrix H. N >= 0.
H (input) COMPLEX array, dimension (LDH,N)
The upper Hessenberg matrix H.
LDH (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array H. LDH >= max(1,N).
W (input) COMPLEX
The eigenvalue of H whose corresponding right or left eigenvector is to be computed.
V (input/output) COMPLEX array, dimension (N)
On entry, if NOINIT = .FALSE., V must contain a starting vector for inverse iteration; otherwise V need not be set. On exit, V contains the computed eigenvector, normalized so that the component of largest magnitude has magnitude 1; here the magnitude of a complex number (x,y) is taken to be |x| + |y|.
B (workspace) COMPLEX array,
dimension (LDB,N)
LDB (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array B. LDB >= max(1,N).
RWORK (workspace) REAL array,
dimension (N)
EPS3 (input) REAL
A small machine-dependent value which is used to perturb close eigenvalues, and to replace zero pivots.
SMLNUM (input) REAL
A machine-dependent value close to the underflow threshold.
INFO (output) INTEGER
= 0: successful exit
= 1: inverse iteration did not converge; V is set to the
last iterate.
![]() |
claein(l) | ![]() |