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?upmtr
Multiplies a complex matrix by the unitary matrix Q determined by ?hptrd.
call cupmtr(side, uplo, trans, m, n, ap, tau, c, ldc, work, info)
call zupmtr(side, uplo, trans, m, n, ap, tau, c, ldc, work, info)
call upmtr(ap, tau, c [,side] [,uplo] [,trans] [,info])
- mkl.fi, lapack.f90
The routine multiplies a complex matrix C by Q or QH, where Q is the unitary matrix formed by hptrd when reducing a packed complex Hermitian matrix A to tridiagonal form: A = Q*T*QH. Use this routine after a call to ?hptrd.
Depending on the parameters side and trans, the routine can form one of the matrix products Q*C, QH*C, C*Q, or C*QH (overwriting the result on C).
In the descriptions below, r denotes the order of Q:
If side = 'L', r = m; if side = 'R', r = n.
- side
-
CHARACTER*1. Must be either 'L' or 'R'.
If side = 'L', Q or QH is applied to C from the left.
If side = 'R', Q or QH is applied to C from the right.
- uplo
-
CHARACTER*1. Must be 'U' or 'L'.
Use the same uplo as supplied to ?hptrd.
- trans
-
CHARACTER*1. Must be either 'N' or 'T'.
If trans = 'N', the routine multiplies C by Q.
If trans = 'T', the routine multiplies C by QH.
- m
-
INTEGER. The number of rows in the matrix C (m≥ 0).
- n
-
INTEGER. The number of columns in C (n≥ 0).
- ap, tau, c,
-
COMPLEX for cupmtr
DOUBLE COMPLEX for zupmtr.
ap and tau are the arrays returned by ?hptrd.
The size of ap must be at least max(1, r(r+1)/2).
The size of tau must be at least max(1, r-1).
c(ldc,*) contains the matrix C.
The second dimension of c must be at least max(1, n)
work(*) is a workspace array.
The dimension of work must be at least
max(1, n) if side = 'L';
max(1, m) if side = 'R'.
- ldc
-
INTEGER. The leading dimension of c; ldc≥ max(1, m) .
- c
-
Overwritten by the product Q*C, QH*C, C*Q, or C*QH (as specified by side and trans).
- info
-
INTEGER.
If info = 0, the execution is successful.
If info = -i, the i-th parameter had an illegal value.
Routines in Fortran 95 interface have fewer arguments in the calling sequence than their FORTRAN 77 counterparts. For general conventions applied to skip redundant or restorable arguments, see LAPACK 95 Interface Conventions.
Specific details for the routine upmtr interface are the following:
- ap
-
Holds the array A of size (r*(r+1)/2), where
r = m if side = 'L'.
r = n if side = 'R'.
- tau
-
Holds the vector with the number of elements n - 1.
- c
-
Holds the matrix C of size (m,n).
- side
-
Must be 'L' or 'R'. The default value is 'L'.
- uplo
-
Must be 'U' or 'L'.The default value is 'U'.
- trans
-
Must be 'N' or 'C'. The default value is 'N'.
The computed product differs from the exact product by a matrix E such that ||E||2 = O(ε)*||C||2, where ε is the machine precision.
The total number of floating-point operations is approximately 8*m2*n if side = 'L' or 8*n2*m if side = 'R'.
The real counterpart of this routine is opmtr.