GNU/Linux |
CentOS 4.8 |
i386 |
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zlarnv(l) |
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ZLARNV - return a vector of n random complex numbers from a uniform or normal distribution
SUBROUTINE ZLARNV( |
IDIST, ISEED, N, X ) |
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INTEGER |
IDIST, N |
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INTEGER |
ISEED( 4 ) |
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COMPLEX*16 |
X( * ) |
ZLARNV returns a vector of n random complex numbers from a uniform or normal distribution.
IDIST (input) INTEGER
Specifies the distribution of
the random numbers:
= 1: real and imaginary parts each uniform (0,1)
= 2: real and imaginary parts each uniform (-1,1)
= 3: real and imaginary parts each normal (0,1)
= 4: uniformly distributed on the disc abs(z) < 1
= 5: uniformly distributed on the circle abs(z) = 1
ISEED (input/output) INTEGER array, dimension (4)
On entry, the seed of the random number generator; the array elements must be between 0 and 4095, and ISEED(4) must be odd. On exit, the seed is updated.
N (input) INTEGER
The number of random numbers to be generated.
X (output) COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (N)
The generated random numbers.
This routine calls the auxiliary routine DLARUV to generate random real numbers from a uniform (0,1) distribution, in batches of up to 128 using vectorisable code. The Box-Muller method is used to transform numbers from a uniform to a normal distribution.
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