GNU/Linux |
CentOS 4.8 |
i386 |
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clanht(l) |
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CLANHT - return the value of the one norm, or the Frobenius norm, or the infinity norm, or the element of largest absolute value of a complex Hermitian tridiagonal matrix A
REAL FUNCTION |
CLANHT( NORM, N, D, E ) |
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CHARACTER |
NORM |
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INTEGER |
N |
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REAL |
D( * ) |
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COMPLEX |
E( * ) |
CLANHT returns the value of the one norm, or the Frobenius norm, or the infinity norm, or the element of largest absolute value of a complex Hermitian tridiagonal matrix A.
CLANHT returns the value
CLANHT = (
max(abs(A(i,j))), NORM = ’M’ or ’m’
(
( norm1(A), NORM = ’1’, ’O’ or
’o’
(
( normI(A), NORM = ’I’ or ’i’
(
( normF(A), NORM = ’F’, ’f’,
’E’ or ’e’
where norm1 denotes the one norm of a matrix (maximum column sum), normI denotes the infinity norm of a matrix (maximum row sum) and normF denotes the Frobenius norm of a matrix (square root of sum of squares). Note that max(abs(A(i,j))) is not a matrix norm.
NORM (input) CHARACTER*1
Specifies the value to be returned in CLANHT as described above.
N (input) INTEGER
The order of the matrix A. N >= 0. When N = 0, CLANHT is set to zero.
D (input) REAL array, dimension (N)
The diagonal elements of A.
E (input) COMPLEX array, dimension (N-1)
The (n-1) sub-diagonal or super-diagonal elements of A.
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