Functions
subroutine zgemm (TRANSA, TRANSB, M, N, K, ALPHA, A, LDA, B, LDB, BETA, C, LDC)
ZGEMM
subroutine zhemm (SIDE, UPLO, M, N, ALPHA, A, LDA, B, LDB, BETA, C, LDC)
ZHEMM
subroutine zher2k (UPLO, TRANS, N, K, ALPHA, A, LDA, B, LDB, BETA, C, LDC)
ZHER2K
subroutine zherk (UPLO, TRANS, N, K, ALPHA, A, LDA, BETA, C, LDC)
ZHERK
subroutine zsymm (SIDE, UPLO, M, N, ALPHA, A, LDA, B, LDB, BETA, C, LDC)
ZSYMM
subroutine zsyr2k (UPLO, TRANS, N, K, ALPHA, A, LDA, B, LDB, BETA, C, LDC)
ZSYR2K
subroutine zsyrk (UPLO, TRANS, N, K, ALPHA, A, LDA, BETA, C, LDC)
ZSYRK
subroutine ztrmm (SIDE, UPLO, TRANSA, DIAG, M, N, ALPHA, A, LDA, B, LDB)
ZTRMM
subroutine ztrsm (SIDE, UPLO, TRANSA, DIAG, M, N, ALPHA, A, LDA, B, LDB)
ZTRSM
Detailed Description
This is the group of complex16 LEVEL 3 BLAS routines.
Function Documentation
subroutine zgemm (character TRANSA, character TRANSB, integer M, integer N, integer K, complex*16 ALPHA, complex*16, dimension(lda,*) A, integer LDA, complex*16, dimension(ldb,*) B, integer LDB, complex*16 BETA, complex*16, dimension(ldc,*) C, integer LDC)
ZGEMM
Purpose:
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ZGEMM performs one of the matrix-matrix operations C := alpha*op( A )*op( B ) + beta*C, where op( X ) is one of op( X ) = X or op( X ) = X**T or op( X ) = X**H, alpha and beta are scalars, and A, B and C are matrices, with op( A ) an m by k matrix, op( B ) a k by n matrix and C an m by n matrix.
Parameters:
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TRANSA
TRANSA is CHARACTER*1 On entry, TRANSA specifies the form of op( A ) to be used in the matrix multiplication as follows: TRANSA = 'N' or 'n', op( A ) = A. TRANSA = 'T' or 't', op( A ) = A**T. TRANSA = 'C' or 'c', op( A ) = A**H.
TRANSBTRANSB is CHARACTER*1 On entry, TRANSB specifies the form of op( B ) to be used in the matrix multiplication as follows: TRANSB = 'N' or 'n', op( B ) = B. TRANSB = 'T' or 't', op( B ) = B**T. TRANSB = 'C' or 'c', op( B ) = B**H.
MM is INTEGER On entry, M specifies the number of rows of the matrix op( A ) and of the matrix C. M must be at least zero.
NN is INTEGER On entry, N specifies the number of columns of the matrix op( B ) and the number of columns of the matrix C. N must be at least zero.
KK is INTEGER On entry, K specifies the number of columns of the matrix op( A ) and the number of rows of the matrix op( B ). K must be at least zero.
ALPHAALPHA is COMPLEX*16 On entry, ALPHA specifies the scalar alpha.
AA is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDA, ka ), where ka is k when TRANSA = 'N' or 'n', and is m otherwise. Before entry with TRANSA = 'N' or 'n', the leading m by k part of the array A must contain the matrix A, otherwise the leading k by m part of the array A must contain the matrix A.
LDALDA is INTEGER On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared in the calling (sub) program. When TRANSA = 'N' or 'n' then LDA must be at least max( 1, m ), otherwise LDA must be at least max( 1, k ).
BB is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDB, kb ), where kb is n when TRANSB = 'N' or 'n', and is k otherwise. Before entry with TRANSB = 'N' or 'n', the leading k by n part of the array B must contain the matrix B, otherwise the leading n by k part of the array B must contain the matrix B.
LDBLDB is INTEGER On entry, LDB specifies the first dimension of B as declared in the calling (sub) program. When TRANSB = 'N' or 'n' then LDB must be at least max( 1, k ), otherwise LDB must be at least max( 1, n ).
BETABETA is COMPLEX*16 On entry, BETA specifies the scalar beta. When BETA is supplied as zero then C need not be set on input.
CC is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDC, n ). Before entry, the leading m by n part of the array C must contain the matrix C, except when beta is zero, in which case C need not be set on entry. On exit, the array C is overwritten by the m by n matrix ( alpha*op( A )*op( B ) + beta*C ).
LDCLDC is INTEGER On entry, LDC specifies the first dimension of C as declared in the calling (sub) program. LDC must be at least max( 1, m ).
Author:
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Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
- November 2015
Further Details:
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Level 3 Blas routine. -- Written on 8-February-1989. Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory. Iain Duff, AERE Harwell. Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
subroutine zhemm (character SIDE, character UPLO, integer M, integer N, complex*16 ALPHA, complex*16, dimension(lda,*) A, integer LDA, complex*16, dimension(ldb,*) B, integer LDB, complex*16 BETA, complex*16, dimension(ldc,*) C, integer LDC)
ZHEMM
Purpose:
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ZHEMM performs one of the matrix-matrix operations C := alpha*A*B + beta*C, or C := alpha*B*A + beta*C, where alpha and beta are scalars, A is an hermitian matrix and B and C are m by n matrices.
Parameters:
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SIDE
SIDE is CHARACTER*1 On entry, SIDE specifies whether the hermitian matrix A appears on the left or right in the operation as follows: SIDE = 'L' or 'l' C := alpha*A*B + beta*C, SIDE = 'R' or 'r' C := alpha*B*A + beta*C,
UPLOUPLO is CHARACTER*1 On entry, UPLO specifies whether the upper or lower triangular part of the hermitian matrix A is to be referenced as follows: UPLO = 'U' or 'u' Only the upper triangular part of the hermitian matrix is to be referenced. UPLO = 'L' or 'l' Only the lower triangular part of the hermitian matrix is to be referenced.
MM is INTEGER On entry, M specifies the number of rows of the matrix C. M must be at least zero.
NN is INTEGER On entry, N specifies the number of columns of the matrix C. N must be at least zero.
ALPHAALPHA is COMPLEX*16 On entry, ALPHA specifies the scalar alpha.
AA is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDA, ka ), where ka is m when SIDE = 'L' or 'l' and is n otherwise. Before entry with SIDE = 'L' or 'l', the m by m part of the array A must contain the hermitian matrix, such that when UPLO = 'U' or 'u', the leading m by m upper triangular part of the array A must contain the upper triangular part of the hermitian matrix and the strictly lower triangular part of A is not referenced, and when UPLO = 'L' or 'l', the leading m by m lower triangular part of the array A must contain the lower triangular part of the hermitian matrix and the strictly upper triangular part of A is not referenced. Before entry with SIDE = 'R' or 'r', the n by n part of the array A must contain the hermitian matrix, such that when UPLO = 'U' or 'u', the leading n by n upper triangular part of the array A must contain the upper triangular part of the hermitian matrix and the strictly lower triangular part of A is not referenced, and when UPLO = 'L' or 'l', the leading n by n lower triangular part of the array A must contain the lower triangular part of the hermitian matrix and the strictly upper triangular part of A is not referenced. Note that the imaginary parts of the diagonal elements need not be set, they are assumed to be zero.
LDALDA is INTEGER On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared in the calling (sub) program. When SIDE = 'L' or 'l' then LDA must be at least max( 1, m ), otherwise LDA must be at least max( 1, n ).
BB is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDB, n ). Before entry, the leading m by n part of the array B must contain the matrix B.
LDBLDB is INTEGER On entry, LDB specifies the first dimension of B as declared in the calling (sub) program. LDB must be at least max( 1, m ).
BETABETA is COMPLEX*16 On entry, BETA specifies the scalar beta. When BETA is supplied as zero then C need not be set on input.
CC is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDC, n ). Before entry, the leading m by n part of the array C must contain the matrix C, except when beta is zero, in which case C need not be set on entry. On exit, the array C is overwritten by the m by n updated matrix.
LDCLDC is INTEGER On entry, LDC specifies the first dimension of C as declared in the calling (sub) program. LDC must be at least max( 1, m ).
Author:
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Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
- November 2011
Further Details:
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Level 3 Blas routine. -- Written on 8-February-1989. Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory. Iain Duff, AERE Harwell. Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
subroutine zher2k (character UPLO, character TRANS, integer N, integer K, complex*16 ALPHA, complex*16, dimension(lda,*) A, integer LDA, complex*16, dimension(ldb,*) B, integer LDB, double precision BETA, complex*16, dimension(ldc,*) C, integer LDC)
ZHER2K
Purpose:
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ZHER2K performs one of the hermitian rank 2k operations C := alpha*A*B**H + conjg( alpha )*B*A**H + beta*C, or C := alpha*A**H*B + conjg( alpha )*B**H*A + beta*C, where alpha and beta are scalars with beta real, C is an n by n hermitian matrix and A and B are n by k matrices in the first case and k by n matrices in the second case.
Parameters:
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UPLO
UPLO is CHARACTER*1 On entry, UPLO specifies whether the upper or lower triangular part of the array C is to be referenced as follows: UPLO = 'U' or 'u' Only the upper triangular part of C is to be referenced. UPLO = 'L' or 'l' Only the lower triangular part of C is to be referenced.
TRANSTRANS is CHARACTER*1 On entry, TRANS specifies the operation to be performed as follows: TRANS = 'N' or 'n' C := alpha*A*B**H + conjg( alpha )*B*A**H + beta*C. TRANS = 'C' or 'c' C := alpha*A**H*B + conjg( alpha )*B**H*A + beta*C.
NN is INTEGER On entry, N specifies the order of the matrix C. N must be at least zero.
KK is INTEGER On entry with TRANS = 'N' or 'n', K specifies the number of columns of the matrices A and B, and on entry with TRANS = 'C' or 'c', K specifies the number of rows of the matrices A and B. K must be at least zero.
ALPHAALPHA is COMPLEX*16 . On entry, ALPHA specifies the scalar alpha.
AA is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDA, ka ), where ka is k when TRANS = 'N' or 'n', and is n otherwise. Before entry with TRANS = 'N' or 'n', the leading n by k part of the array A must contain the matrix A, otherwise the leading k by n part of the array A must contain the matrix A.
LDALDA is INTEGER On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared in the calling (sub) program. When TRANS = 'N' or 'n' then LDA must be at least max( 1, n ), otherwise LDA must be at least max( 1, k ).
BB is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDB, kb ), where kb is k when TRANS = 'N' or 'n', and is n otherwise. Before entry with TRANS = 'N' or 'n', the leading n by k part of the array B must contain the matrix B, otherwise the leading k by n part of the array B must contain the matrix B.
LDBLDB is INTEGER On entry, LDB specifies the first dimension of B as declared in the calling (sub) program. When TRANS = 'N' or 'n' then LDB must be at least max( 1, n ), otherwise LDB must be at least max( 1, k ). Unchanged on exit.
BETABETA is DOUBLE PRECISION . On entry, BETA specifies the scalar beta.
CC is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDC, n ). Before entry with UPLO = 'U' or 'u', the leading n by n upper triangular part of the array C must contain the upper triangular part of the hermitian matrix and the strictly lower triangular part of C is not referenced. On exit, the upper triangular part of the array C is overwritten by the upper triangular part of the updated matrix. Before entry with UPLO = 'L' or 'l', the leading n by n lower triangular part of the array C must contain the lower triangular part of the hermitian matrix and the strictly upper triangular part of C is not referenced. On exit, the lower triangular part of the array C is overwritten by the lower triangular part of the updated matrix. Note that the imaginary parts of the diagonal elements need not be set, they are assumed to be zero, and on exit they are set to zero.
LDCLDC is INTEGER On entry, LDC specifies the first dimension of C as declared in the calling (sub) program. LDC must be at least max( 1, n ).
Author:
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Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
- November 2011
Further Details:
-
Level 3 Blas routine. -- Written on 8-February-1989. Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory. Iain Duff, AERE Harwell. Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. -- Modified 8-Nov-93 to set C(J,J) to DBLE( C(J,J) ) when BETA = 1. Ed Anderson, Cray Research Inc.
subroutine zherk (character UPLO, character TRANS, integer N, integer K, double precision ALPHA, complex*16, dimension(lda,*) A, integer LDA, double precision BETA, complex*16, dimension(ldc,*) C, integer LDC)
ZHERK
Purpose:
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ZHERK performs one of the hermitian rank k operations C := alpha*A*A**H + beta*C, or C := alpha*A**H*A + beta*C, where alpha and beta are real scalars, C is an n by n hermitian matrix and A is an n by k matrix in the first case and a k by n matrix in the second case.
Parameters:
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UPLO
UPLO is CHARACTER*1 On entry, UPLO specifies whether the upper or lower triangular part of the array C is to be referenced as follows: UPLO = 'U' or 'u' Only the upper triangular part of C is to be referenced. UPLO = 'L' or 'l' Only the lower triangular part of C is to be referenced.
TRANSTRANS is CHARACTER*1 On entry, TRANS specifies the operation to be performed as follows: TRANS = 'N' or 'n' C := alpha*A*A**H + beta*C. TRANS = 'C' or 'c' C := alpha*A**H*A + beta*C.
NN is INTEGER On entry, N specifies the order of the matrix C. N must be at least zero.
KK is INTEGER On entry with TRANS = 'N' or 'n', K specifies the number of columns of the matrix A, and on entry with TRANS = 'C' or 'c', K specifies the number of rows of the matrix A. K must be at least zero.
ALPHAALPHA is DOUBLE PRECISION . On entry, ALPHA specifies the scalar alpha.
AA is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDA, ka ), where ka is k when TRANS = 'N' or 'n', and is n otherwise. Before entry with TRANS = 'N' or 'n', the leading n by k part of the array A must contain the matrix A, otherwise the leading k by n part of the array A must contain the matrix A.
LDALDA is INTEGER On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared in the calling (sub) program. When TRANS = 'N' or 'n' then LDA must be at least max( 1, n ), otherwise LDA must be at least max( 1, k ).
BETABETA is DOUBLE PRECISION. On entry, BETA specifies the scalar beta.
CC is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDC, n ). Before entry with UPLO = 'U' or 'u', the leading n by n upper triangular part of the array C must contain the upper triangular part of the hermitian matrix and the strictly lower triangular part of C is not referenced. On exit, the upper triangular part of the array C is overwritten by the upper triangular part of the updated matrix. Before entry with UPLO = 'L' or 'l', the leading n by n lower triangular part of the array C must contain the lower triangular part of the hermitian matrix and the strictly upper triangular part of C is not referenced. On exit, the lower triangular part of the array C is overwritten by the lower triangular part of the updated matrix. Note that the imaginary parts of the diagonal elements need not be set, they are assumed to be zero, and on exit they are set to zero.
LDCLDC is INTEGER On entry, LDC specifies the first dimension of C as declared in the calling (sub) program. LDC must be at least max( 1, n ).
Author:
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Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
- November 2011
Further Details:
-
Level 3 Blas routine. -- Written on 8-February-1989. Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory. Iain Duff, AERE Harwell. Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. -- Modified 8-Nov-93 to set C(J,J) to DBLE( C(J,J) ) when BETA = 1. Ed Anderson, Cray Research Inc.
subroutine zsymm (character SIDE, character UPLO, integer M, integer N, complex*16 ALPHA, complex*16, dimension(lda,*) A, integer LDA, complex*16, dimension(ldb,*) B, integer LDB, complex*16 BETA, complex*16, dimension(ldc,*) C, integer LDC)
ZSYMM
Purpose:
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ZSYMM performs one of the matrix-matrix operations C := alpha*A*B + beta*C, or C := alpha*B*A + beta*C, where alpha and beta are scalars, A is a symmetric matrix and B and C are m by n matrices.
Parameters:
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SIDE
SIDE is CHARACTER*1 On entry, SIDE specifies whether the symmetric matrix A appears on the left or right in the operation as follows: SIDE = 'L' or 'l' C := alpha*A*B + beta*C, SIDE = 'R' or 'r' C := alpha*B*A + beta*C,
UPLOUPLO is CHARACTER*1 On entry, UPLO specifies whether the upper or lower triangular part of the symmetric matrix A is to be referenced as follows: UPLO = 'U' or 'u' Only the upper triangular part of the symmetric matrix is to be referenced. UPLO = 'L' or 'l' Only the lower triangular part of the symmetric matrix is to be referenced.
MM is INTEGER On entry, M specifies the number of rows of the matrix C. M must be at least zero.
NN is INTEGER On entry, N specifies the number of columns of the matrix C. N must be at least zero.
ALPHAALPHA is COMPLEX*16 On entry, ALPHA specifies the scalar alpha.
AA is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDA, ka ), where ka is m when SIDE = 'L' or 'l' and is n otherwise. Before entry with SIDE = 'L' or 'l', the m by m part of the array A must contain the symmetric matrix, such that when UPLO = 'U' or 'u', the leading m by m upper triangular part of the array A must contain the upper triangular part of the symmetric matrix and the strictly lower triangular part of A is not referenced, and when UPLO = 'L' or 'l', the leading m by m lower triangular part of the array A must contain the lower triangular part of the symmetric matrix and the strictly upper triangular part of A is not referenced. Before entry with SIDE = 'R' or 'r', the n by n part of the array A must contain the symmetric matrix, such that when UPLO = 'U' or 'u', the leading n by n upper triangular part of the array A must contain the upper triangular part of the symmetric matrix and the strictly lower triangular part of A is not referenced, and when UPLO = 'L' or 'l', the leading n by n lower triangular part of the array A must contain the lower triangular part of the symmetric matrix and the strictly upper triangular part of A is not referenced.
LDALDA is INTEGER On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared in the calling (sub) program. When SIDE = 'L' or 'l' then LDA must be at least max( 1, m ), otherwise LDA must be at least max( 1, n ).
BB is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDB, n ). Before entry, the leading m by n part of the array B must contain the matrix B.
LDBLDB is INTEGER On entry, LDB specifies the first dimension of B as declared in the calling (sub) program. LDB must be at least max( 1, m ).
BETABETA is COMPLEX*16 On entry, BETA specifies the scalar beta. When BETA is supplied as zero then C need not be set on input.
CC is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDC, n ). Before entry, the leading m by n part of the array C must contain the matrix C, except when beta is zero, in which case C need not be set on entry. On exit, the array C is overwritten by the m by n updated matrix.
LDCLDC is INTEGER On entry, LDC specifies the first dimension of C as declared in the calling (sub) program. LDC must be at least max( 1, m ).
Author:
-
Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
- November 2011
Further Details:
-
Level 3 Blas routine. -- Written on 8-February-1989. Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory. Iain Duff, AERE Harwell. Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
subroutine zsyr2k (character UPLO, character TRANS, integer N, integer K, complex*16 ALPHA, complex*16, dimension(lda,*) A, integer LDA, complex*16, dimension(ldb,*) B, integer LDB, complex*16 BETA, complex*16, dimension(ldc,*) C, integer LDC)
ZSYR2K
Purpose:
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ZSYR2K performs one of the symmetric rank 2k operations C := alpha*A*B**T + alpha*B*A**T + beta*C, or C := alpha*A**T*B + alpha*B**T*A + beta*C, where alpha and beta are scalars, C is an n by n symmetric matrix and A and B are n by k matrices in the first case and k by n matrices in the second case.
Parameters:
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UPLO
UPLO is CHARACTER*1 On entry, UPLO specifies whether the upper or lower triangular part of the array C is to be referenced as follows: UPLO = 'U' or 'u' Only the upper triangular part of C is to be referenced. UPLO = 'L' or 'l' Only the lower triangular part of C is to be referenced.
TRANSTRANS is CHARACTER*1 On entry, TRANS specifies the operation to be performed as follows: TRANS = 'N' or 'n' C := alpha*A*B**T + alpha*B*A**T + beta*C. TRANS = 'T' or 't' C := alpha*A**T*B + alpha*B**T*A + beta*C.
NN is INTEGER On entry, N specifies the order of the matrix C. N must be at least zero.
KK is INTEGER On entry with TRANS = 'N' or 'n', K specifies the number of columns of the matrices A and B, and on entry with TRANS = 'T' or 't', K specifies the number of rows of the matrices A and B. K must be at least zero.
ALPHAALPHA is COMPLEX*16 On entry, ALPHA specifies the scalar alpha.
AA is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDA, ka ), where ka is k when TRANS = 'N' or 'n', and is n otherwise. Before entry with TRANS = 'N' or 'n', the leading n by k part of the array A must contain the matrix A, otherwise the leading k by n part of the array A must contain the matrix A.
LDALDA is INTEGER On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared in the calling (sub) program. When TRANS = 'N' or 'n' then LDA must be at least max( 1, n ), otherwise LDA must be at least max( 1, k ).
BB is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDB, kb ), where kb is k when TRANS = 'N' or 'n', and is n otherwise. Before entry with TRANS = 'N' or 'n', the leading n by k part of the array B must contain the matrix B, otherwise the leading k by n part of the array B must contain the matrix B.
LDBLDB is INTEGER On entry, LDB specifies the first dimension of B as declared in the calling (sub) program. When TRANS = 'N' or 'n' then LDB must be at least max( 1, n ), otherwise LDB must be at least max( 1, k ).
BETABETA is COMPLEX*16 On entry, BETA specifies the scalar beta.
CC is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDC, n ). Before entry with UPLO = 'U' or 'u', the leading n by n upper triangular part of the array C must contain the upper triangular part of the symmetric matrix and the strictly lower triangular part of C is not referenced. On exit, the upper triangular part of the array C is overwritten by the upper triangular part of the updated matrix. Before entry with UPLO = 'L' or 'l', the leading n by n lower triangular part of the array C must contain the lower triangular part of the symmetric matrix and the strictly upper triangular part of C is not referenced. On exit, the lower triangular part of the array C is overwritten by the lower triangular part of the updated matrix.
LDCLDC is INTEGER On entry, LDC specifies the first dimension of C as declared in the calling (sub) program. LDC must be at least max( 1, n ).
Author:
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Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
- November 2011
Further Details:
-
Level 3 Blas routine. -- Written on 8-February-1989. Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory. Iain Duff, AERE Harwell. Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
subroutine zsyrk (character UPLO, character TRANS, integer N, integer K, complex*16 ALPHA, complex*16, dimension(lda,*) A, integer LDA, complex*16 BETA, complex*16, dimension(ldc,*) C, integer LDC)
ZSYRK
Purpose:
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ZSYRK performs one of the symmetric rank k operations C := alpha*A*A**T + beta*C, or C := alpha*A**T*A + beta*C, where alpha and beta are scalars, C is an n by n symmetric matrix and A is an n by k matrix in the first case and a k by n matrix in the second case.
Parameters:
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UPLO
UPLO is CHARACTER*1 On entry, UPLO specifies whether the upper or lower triangular part of the array C is to be referenced as follows: UPLO = 'U' or 'u' Only the upper triangular part of C is to be referenced. UPLO = 'L' or 'l' Only the lower triangular part of C is to be referenced.
TRANSTRANS is CHARACTER*1 On entry, TRANS specifies the operation to be performed as follows: TRANS = 'N' or 'n' C := alpha*A*A**T + beta*C. TRANS = 'T' or 't' C := alpha*A**T*A + beta*C.
NN is INTEGER On entry, N specifies the order of the matrix C. N must be at least zero.
KK is INTEGER On entry with TRANS = 'N' or 'n', K specifies the number of columns of the matrix A, and on entry with TRANS = 'T' or 't', K specifies the number of rows of the matrix A. K must be at least zero.
ALPHAALPHA is COMPLEX*16 On entry, ALPHA specifies the scalar alpha.
AA is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDA, ka ), where ka is k when TRANS = 'N' or 'n', and is n otherwise. Before entry with TRANS = 'N' or 'n', the leading n by k part of the array A must contain the matrix A, otherwise the leading k by n part of the array A must contain the matrix A.
LDALDA is INTEGER On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared in the calling (sub) program. When TRANS = 'N' or 'n' then LDA must be at least max( 1, n ), otherwise LDA must be at least max( 1, k ).
BETABETA is COMPLEX*16 On entry, BETA specifies the scalar beta.
CC is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDC, n ). Before entry with UPLO = 'U' or 'u', the leading n by n upper triangular part of the array C must contain the upper triangular part of the symmetric matrix and the strictly lower triangular part of C is not referenced. On exit, the upper triangular part of the array C is overwritten by the upper triangular part of the updated matrix. Before entry with UPLO = 'L' or 'l', the leading n by n lower triangular part of the array C must contain the lower triangular part of the symmetric matrix and the strictly upper triangular part of C is not referenced. On exit, the lower triangular part of the array C is overwritten by the lower triangular part of the updated matrix.
LDCLDC is INTEGER On entry, LDC specifies the first dimension of C as declared in the calling (sub) program. LDC must be at least max( 1, n ).
Author:
-
Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
- November 2011
Further Details:
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Level 3 Blas routine. -- Written on 8-February-1989. Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory. Iain Duff, AERE Harwell. Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
subroutine ztrmm (character SIDE, character UPLO, character TRANSA, character DIAG, integer M, integer N, complex*16 ALPHA, complex*16, dimension(lda,*) A, integer LDA, complex*16, dimension(ldb,*) B, integer LDB)
ZTRMM
Purpose:
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ZTRMM performs one of the matrix-matrix operations B := alpha*op( A )*B, or B := alpha*B*op( A ) where alpha is a scalar, B is an m by n matrix, A is a unit, or non-unit, upper or lower triangular matrix and op( A ) is one of op( A ) = A or op( A ) = A**T or op( A ) = A**H.
Parameters:
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SIDE
SIDE is CHARACTER*1 On entry, SIDE specifies whether op( A ) multiplies B from the left or right as follows: SIDE = 'L' or 'l' B := alpha*op( A )*B. SIDE = 'R' or 'r' B := alpha*B*op( A ).
UPLOUPLO is CHARACTER*1 On entry, UPLO specifies whether the matrix A is an upper or lower triangular matrix as follows: UPLO = 'U' or 'u' A is an upper triangular matrix. UPLO = 'L' or 'l' A is a lower triangular matrix.
TRANSATRANSA is CHARACTER*1 On entry, TRANSA specifies the form of op( A ) to be used in the matrix multiplication as follows: TRANSA = 'N' or 'n' op( A ) = A. TRANSA = 'T' or 't' op( A ) = A**T. TRANSA = 'C' or 'c' op( A ) = A**H.
DIAGDIAG is CHARACTER*1 On entry, DIAG specifies whether or not A is unit triangular as follows: DIAG = 'U' or 'u' A is assumed to be unit triangular. DIAG = 'N' or 'n' A is not assumed to be unit triangular.
MM is INTEGER On entry, M specifies the number of rows of B. M must be at least zero.
NN is INTEGER On entry, N specifies the number of columns of B. N must be at least zero.
ALPHAALPHA is COMPLEX*16 On entry, ALPHA specifies the scalar alpha. When alpha is zero then A is not referenced and B need not be set before entry.
AA is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDA, k ), where k is m when SIDE = 'L' or 'l' and is n when SIDE = 'R' or 'r'. Before entry with UPLO = 'U' or 'u', the leading k by k upper triangular part of the array A must contain the upper triangular matrix and the strictly lower triangular part of A is not referenced. Before entry with UPLO = 'L' or 'l', the leading k by k lower triangular part of the array A must contain the lower triangular matrix and the strictly upper triangular part of A is not referenced. Note that when DIAG = 'U' or 'u', the diagonal elements of A are not referenced either, but are assumed to be unity.
LDALDA is INTEGER On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared in the calling (sub) program. When SIDE = 'L' or 'l' then LDA must be at least max( 1, m ), when SIDE = 'R' or 'r' then LDA must be at least max( 1, n ).
BB is (input/output) COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDB, n ). Before entry, the leading m by n part of the array B must contain the matrix B, and on exit is overwritten by the transformed matrix.
LDBLDB is INTEGER On entry, LDB specifies the first dimension of B as declared in the calling (sub) program. LDB must be at least max( 1, m ).
Author:
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Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
- November 2011
Further Details:
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Level 3 Blas routine. -- Written on 8-February-1989. Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory. Iain Duff, AERE Harwell. Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
subroutine ztrsm (character SIDE, character UPLO, character TRANSA, character DIAG, integer M, integer N, complex*16 ALPHA, complex*16, dimension(lda,*) A, integer LDA, complex*16, dimension(ldb,*) B, integer LDB)
ZTRSM
Purpose:
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ZTRSM solves one of the matrix equations op( A )*X = alpha*B, or X*op( A ) = alpha*B, where alpha is a scalar, X and B are m by n matrices, A is a unit, or non-unit, upper or lower triangular matrix and op( A ) is one of op( A ) = A or op( A ) = A**T or op( A ) = A**H. The matrix X is overwritten on B.
Parameters:
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SIDE
SIDE is CHARACTER*1 On entry, SIDE specifies whether op( A ) appears on the left or right of X as follows: SIDE = 'L' or 'l' op( A )*X = alpha*B. SIDE = 'R' or 'r' X*op( A ) = alpha*B.
UPLOUPLO is CHARACTER*1 On entry, UPLO specifies whether the matrix A is an upper or lower triangular matrix as follows: UPLO = 'U' or 'u' A is an upper triangular matrix. UPLO = 'L' or 'l' A is a lower triangular matrix.
TRANSATRANSA is CHARACTER*1 On entry, TRANSA specifies the form of op( A ) to be used in the matrix multiplication as follows: TRANSA = 'N' or 'n' op( A ) = A. TRANSA = 'T' or 't' op( A ) = A**T. TRANSA = 'C' or 'c' op( A ) = A**H.
DIAGDIAG is CHARACTER*1 On entry, DIAG specifies whether or not A is unit triangular as follows: DIAG = 'U' or 'u' A is assumed to be unit triangular. DIAG = 'N' or 'n' A is not assumed to be unit triangular.
MM is INTEGER On entry, M specifies the number of rows of B. M must be at least zero.
NN is INTEGER On entry, N specifies the number of columns of B. N must be at least zero.
ALPHAALPHA is COMPLEX*16 On entry, ALPHA specifies the scalar alpha. When alpha is zero then A is not referenced and B need not be set before entry.
AA is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDA, k ), where k is m when SIDE = 'L' or 'l' and k is n when SIDE = 'R' or 'r'. Before entry with UPLO = 'U' or 'u', the leading k by k upper triangular part of the array A must contain the upper triangular matrix and the strictly lower triangular part of A is not referenced. Before entry with UPLO = 'L' or 'l', the leading k by k lower triangular part of the array A must contain the lower triangular matrix and the strictly upper triangular part of A is not referenced. Note that when DIAG = 'U' or 'u', the diagonal elements of A are not referenced either, but are assumed to be unity.
LDALDA is INTEGER On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared in the calling (sub) program. When SIDE = 'L' or 'l' then LDA must be at least max( 1, m ), when SIDE = 'R' or 'r' then LDA must be at least max( 1, n ).
BB is COMPLEX*16 array of DIMENSION ( LDB, n ). Before entry, the leading m by n part of the array B must contain the right-hand side matrix B, and on exit is overwritten by the solution matrix X.
LDBLDB is INTEGER On entry, LDB specifies the first dimension of B as declared in the calling (sub) program. LDB must be at least max( 1, m ).
Author:
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Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
- November 2011
Further Details:
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Level 3 Blas routine. -- Written on 8-February-1989. Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory. Iain Duff, AERE Harwell. Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
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