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Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-8F3843A3-F889-44FB-9691-6C0E48A86E0C
ungtr (USM Version)
Generates the complex unitary matrix Q determined by the hetrd (USM Version) function. This routine belongs to the oneapi::mkl::lapack namespace.
Description
The routine explicitly generates the n-by-n unitary matrix Q formed by the hetrd (USM Version) when reducing a complex Hermitian matrix A to tridiagonal form: A = Q*T*QT. Use this routine after a call to hetrd (USM Version) function.
API
Syntax
namespace oneapi::mkl::lapack { sycl::event ungtr(sycl::queue &queue, mkl::uplo uplo, std::int64_t n, T *a, std::int64_t lda, T *tau, T *tau, T *scratchpad, std::int64_t scratchpad_size, const std::vector<sycl::event> &events = {}) }
ungtr (USM version) supports the following precision and devices.
T |
Devices Supported |
---|---|
float |
CPU |
double |
CPU |
Input Parameters
- queue
-
Device queue where calculations will be performed.
- uplo
-
Must be uplo::upper or uplo::lower. Uses the same uplo as supplied to the hetrd (USM Version) function.
- n
-
The order of matrix Q (0 ≤ n).
- a
-
The pointer a returned by the hetrd (USM Version) function. The second dimension of a must be at least max(1, n).
- lda
-
The leading dimension of a (lda ≥ n).
- tau
-
The pointer tau returned by the hetrd (USM Version) function. The dimension of tau must be at least max(1,n-1).
- scratchpad
-
Pointer to scratchpad memory to be used by the routine for storing intermediate results.
- scratchpad_size
-
Size of scratchpad memory as a number of floating point elements of type T. Size should not be less than the value returned by the ungtr_scratchpad_size function.
- events
-
List of events to wait for before starting computation. Defaults to empty list.
Output Parameters
- a
-
Overwritten by the unitary matrix Q.
Exceptions
Exception |
Description |
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mkl::lapack::exception |
This exception is thrown when problems occur during calculations. You can obtain the info code of the problem using the info() method of the exception object: If info = -i, the i-th parameter had an illegal value. If info is equal to the value passed as scratchpad size, and detail() returns non-zero, then the passed scratchpad has an insufficient size, and the required size should not be less than the value returned by the detail() method of the exception object. |
Return Values
Output event to wait on to ensure computation is complete.