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?ggesx
Computes the generalized eigenvalues, Schur form, and, optionally, the left and/or right matrices of Schur vectors.
lapack_int LAPACKE_sggesx( int matrix_layout, char jobvsl, char jobvsr, char sort, LAPACK_S_SELECT3 select, char sense, lapack_int n, float* a, lapack_int lda, float* b, lapack_int ldb, lapack_int* sdim, float* alphar, float* alphai, float* beta, float* vsl, lapack_int ldvsl, float* vsr, lapack_int ldvsr, float* rconde, float* rcondv );
lapack_int LAPACKE_dggesx( int matrix_layout, char jobvsl, char jobvsr, char sort, LAPACK_D_SELECT3 select, char sense, lapack_int n, double* a, lapack_int lda, double* b, lapack_int ldb, lapack_int* sdim, double* alphar, double* alphai, double* beta, double* vsl, lapack_int ldvsl, double* vsr, lapack_int ldvsr, double* rconde, double* rcondv );
lapack_int LAPACKE_cggesx( int matrix_layout, char jobvsl, char jobvsr, char sort, LAPACK_C_SELECT2 select, char sense, lapack_int n, lapack_complex_float* a, lapack_int lda, lapack_complex_float* b, lapack_int ldb, lapack_int* sdim, lapack_complex_float* alpha, lapack_complex_float* beta, lapack_complex_float* vsl, lapack_int ldvsl, lapack_complex_float* vsr, lapack_int ldvsr, float* rconde, float* rcondv );
lapack_int LAPACKE_zggesx( int matrix_layout, char jobvsl, char jobvsr, char sort, LAPACK_Z_SELECT2 select, char sense, lapack_int n, lapack_complex_double* a, lapack_int lda, lapack_complex_double* b, lapack_int ldb, lapack_int* sdim, lapack_complex_double* alpha, lapack_complex_double* beta, lapack_complex_double* vsl, lapack_int ldvsl, lapack_complex_double* vsr, lapack_int ldvsr, double* rconde, double* rcondv );
- mkl.h
The routine computes for a pair of n-by-n real/complex nonsymmetric matrices (A,B), the generalized eigenvalues, the generalized real/complex Schur form (S,T), optionally, the left and/or right matrices of Schur vectors (vsl and vsr). This gives the generalized Schur factorization
(A,B) = ( vsl*S *vsrH, vsl*T*vsrH )
Optionally, it also orders the eigenvalues so that a selected cluster of eigenvalues appears in the leading diagonal blocks of the upper quasi-triangular matrix S and the upper triangular matrix T; computes a reciprocal condition number for the average of the selected eigenvalues (rconde); and computes a reciprocal condition number for the right and left deflating subspaces corresponding to the selected eigenvalues (rcondv). The leading columns of vsl and vsr then form an orthonormal/unitary basis for the corresponding left and right eigenspaces (deflating subspaces).
A generalized eigenvalue for a pair of matrices (A,B) is a scalar w or a ratio alpha / beta = w, such that A - w*B is singular. It is usually represented as the pair (alpha, beta), as there is a reasonable interpretation for beta=0 or for both being zero. A pair of matrices (S,T) is in generalized real Schur form if T is upper triangular with non-negative diagonal and S is block upper triangular with 1-by-1 and 2-by-2 blocks. 1-by-1 blocks correspond to real generalized eigenvalues, while 2-by-2 blocks of S will be "standardized" by making the corresponding elements of T have the form:
and the pair of corresponding 2-by-2 blocks in S and T will have a complex conjugate pair of generalized eigenvalues. A pair of matrices (S,T) is in generalized complex Schur form if S and T are upper triangular and, in addition, the diagonal of T are non-negative real numbers.
- matrix_layout
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Specifies whether matrix storage layout is row major (LAPACK_ROW_MAJOR) or column major (LAPACK_COL_MAJOR).
- jobvsl
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Must be 'N' or 'V'.
If jobvsl = 'N', then the left Schur vectors are not computed.
If jobvsl = 'V', then the left Schur vectors are computed.
- jobvsr
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Must be 'N' or 'V'.
If jobvsr = 'N', then the right Schur vectors are not computed.
If jobvsr = 'V', then the right Schur vectors are computed.
- sort
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Must be 'N' or 'S'. Specifies whether or not to order the eigenvalues on the diagonal of the generalized Schur form.
If sort = 'N', then eigenvalues are not ordered.
If sort = 'S', eigenvalues are ordered (see select).
- select
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The select parameter is a pointer to a function returning a value of lapack_logical type. For different flavors the function has different arguments:
LAPACKE_sggesx: lapack_logical (*LAPACK_S_SELECT3) ( const float*, const float*, const float* );
LAPACKE_dggesx: lapack_logical (*LAPACK_D_SELECT3) ( const double*, const double*, const double* );
LAPACKE_cggesx: lapack_logical (*LAPACK_C_SELECT2) ( const lapack_complex_float*, const lapack_complex_float* );
LAPACKE_zggesx: lapack_logical (*LAPACK_Z_SELECT2) ( const lapack_complex_double*, const lapack_complex_double* );
If sort = 'S', select is used to select eigenvalues to sort to the top left of the Schur form.
If sort = 'N', select is not referenced.
For real flavors:
An eigenvalue (alphar[j] + alphai[j])/beta[j] is selected if select(alphar[j], alphai[j], beta[j]) is true; that is, if either one of a complex conjugate pair of eigenvalues is selected, then both complex eigenvalues are selected.
Note that in the ill-conditioned case, a selected complex eigenvalue may no longer satisfy select(alphar[j], alphai[j], beta[j]) = 1 after ordering. In this case info is set to n+2.
For complex flavors:
An eigenvalue alpha[j] / beta[j] is selected if select(alpha[j], beta[j]) is true.
Note that a selected complex eigenvalue may no longer satisfy select(alpha[j], beta[j]) = 1 after ordering, since ordering may change the value of complex eigenvalues (especially if the eigenvalue is ill-conditioned); in this case info is set to n+2 (see info below).
- sense
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Must be 'N', 'E', 'V', or 'B'. Determines which reciprocal condition number are computed.
If sense = 'N', none are computed;
If sense = 'E', computed for average of selected eigenvalues only;
If sense = 'V', computed for selected deflating subspaces only;
If sense = 'B', computed for both.
If sense is 'E', 'V', or 'B', then sort must equal 'S'.
- n
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The order of the matrices A, B, vsl, and vsr (n≥ 0).
- a, b
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Arrays:
a (size at least max(1, lda*n)) is an array containing the n-by-n matrix A (first of the pair of matrices).
b (size at least max(1, ldb*n)) is an array containing the n-by-n matrix B (second of the pair of matrices).
- lda
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The leading dimension of the array a.
Must be at least max(1, n).
- ldb
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The leading dimension of the array b.
Must be at least max(1, n).
- ldvsl, ldvsr
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The leading dimensions of the output matrices vsl and vsr, respectively. Constraints:
ldvsl≥ 1. If jobvsl = 'V', ldvsl≥ max(1, n).
ldvsr≥ 1. If jobvsr = 'V', ldvsr≥ max(1, n).
- a
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On exit, this array has been overwritten by its generalized Schur form S.
- b
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On exit, this array has been overwritten by its generalized Schur form T.
- sdim
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If sort = 'N', sdim= 0.
If sort = 'S', sdim is equal to the number of eigenvalues (after sorting) for which select is true.
Note that for real flavors complex conjugate pairs for which select is true for either eigenvalue count as 2.
- alphar, alphai
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Arrays, size at least max(1, n) each. Contain values that form generalized eigenvalues in real flavors.
See beta.
- alpha
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Array, size at least max(1, n). Contain values that form generalized eigenvalues in complex flavors. See beta.
- beta
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Array, size at least max(1, n).
For real flavors:
On exit, (alphar[j] + alphai[j]*i)/beta[j], j=0,..., n - 1 will be the generalized eigenvalues.
alphar[j] + alphai[j]*i and beta[j], j=0,..., n - 1 are the diagonals of the complex Schur form (S,T) that would result if the 2-by-2 diagonal blocks of the real generalized Schur form of (A,B) were further reduced to triangular form using complex unitary transformations. If alphai[j] is zero, then the j-th eigenvalue is real; if positive, then the j-th and (j+1)-st eigenvalues are a complex conjugate pair, with alphai[j+1] negative.
For complex flavors:
On exit, alpha[j]/beta[j], j=0,..., n - 1 will be the generalized eigenvalues. alpha[j] and beta[j], j=0,..., n - 1 are the diagonals of the complex Schur form (S,T) output by cggesx/zggesx. The beta[j] will be non-negative real.
See also Application Notes below. - vsl, vsr
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Arrays:
vsl (size at least max(1, ldvsl*n)).
If jobvsl = 'V', this array will contain the left Schur vectors.
If jobvsl = 'N', vsl is not referenced.
vsr (size at least max(1, ldvsr*n)).
If jobvsr = 'V', this array will contain the right Schur vectors.
If jobvsr = 'N', vsr is not referenced.
- rconde, rcondv
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Arrays, size 2 each
If sense = 'E' or 'B', rconde(1) and rconde(2) contain the reciprocal condition numbers for the average of the selected eigenvalues.
Not referenced if sense = 'N' or 'V'.
If sense = 'V' or 'B', rcondv[0] and rcondv[1] contain the reciprocal condition numbers for the selected deflating subspaces.
Not referenced if sense = 'N' or 'E'.
This function returns a value info.
If info=0, the execution is successful.
If info = -i, the i-th parameter had an illegal value.
If info = i, and
i≤n:
the QZ iteration failed. (A, B) is not in Schur form, but alphar[j], alphai[j] (for real flavors), or alpha[j] (for complex flavors), and beta[j], j = info,..., n - 1 should be correct.
i > n: errors that usually indicate LAPACK problems:
i = n+1: other than QZ iteration failed in hgeqz;
i = n+2: after reordering, roundoff changed values of some complex eigenvalues so that leading eigenvalues in the generalized Schur form no longer satisfy select = 1. This could also be caused due to scaling;
i = n+3: reordering failed in tgsen.
The quotients alphar[j]/beta[j] and alphai[j]/beta[j] may easily over- or underflow, and beta[j] may even be zero. Thus, you should avoid simply computing the ratio. However, alphar and alphai will be always less than and usually comparable with norm(A) in magnitude, and beta always less than and usually comparable with norm(B).