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CPOSV Example
For a detailed description and reference information on this function, see the Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library Developer Reference.
The routine solves the complex system of linear equations for X:
A*X = B
where
A is a square Hermitian positive-definite matrix.
The columns of matrix B are individual right-hand sides.
The columns of X are the corresponding solutions.
The matrix B is overwritten by X.
The Cholesky decomposition is used to factor A as:
A = UH*U, if uplo = 'U' or A = L*LH, if uplo = 'L'
where
U is an upper triangular matrix.
L is a lower triangular matrix.
The factored form of A is then used to solve the system of equations A*X = B.
Fortran-77 Interface
C Interface
Please refer to the Matrix Layout section of the C Interface Conventions for the description of Row Major (C default) and Column Major (Fortran default).