Developer Reference for Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library for Fortran

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Date 3/31/2023
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?orm2l/?unm2l

Multiplies a general matrix by the orthogonal/unitary matrix from a QL factorization determined by ?geqlf (unblocked algorithm).

Syntax

call sorm2l( side, trans, m, n, k, a, lda, tau, c, ldc, work, info )

call dorm2l( side, trans, m, n, k, a, lda, tau, c, ldc, work, info )

call cunm2l( side, trans, m, n, k, a, lda, tau, c, ldc, work, info )

call zunm2l( side, trans, m, n, k, a, lda, tau, c, ldc, work, info )

Include Files
  • mkl.fi
Description

The routine ?orm2l/?unm2l overwrites the general real/complex m-by-n matrix C with

Q*C if side = 'L' and trans = 'N', or

QT*C / QH*C if side = 'L' and trans = 'T' (for real flavors) or trans = 'C' (for complex flavors), or

C*Q if side = 'R' and trans = 'N', or

C*QT / C*QH if side = 'R' and trans = 'T' (for real flavors) or trans = 'C' (for complex flavors).

Here Q is a real orthogonal or complex unitary matrix defined as the product of k elementary reflectors

Q = H(k)*...*H(2)*H(1) as returned by ?geqlf.

Q is of order m if side = 'L' and of order n if side = 'R'.

Input Parameters
side

CHARACTER*1.

= 'L': apply Q or QT / QH from the left

= 'R': apply Q or QT / QH from the right

trans

CHARACTER*1.

= 'N': apply Q (no transpose)

= 'T': apply QT (transpose, for real flavors)

= 'C': apply QH (conjugate transpose, for complex flavors)

m

INTEGER. The number of rows of the matrix C. m 0.

n

INTEGER. The number of columns of the matrix C. n 0.

k

INTEGER. The number of elementary reflectors whose product defines the matrix Q.

If side = 'L', mk 0;

if side = 'R', nk 0.

a

REAL for sorm2l

DOUBLE PRECISION for dorm2l

COMPLEX for cunm2l

DOUBLE COMPLEX for zunm2l.

Array, DIMENSION (lda,k).

The i-th column must contain the vector which defines the elementary reflector H(i), for i = 1,2,..., k, as returned by ?geqlf in the last k columns of its array argument a. The array a is modified by the routine but restored on exit.

lda

INTEGER. The leading dimension of the array a.

If side = 'L', lda max(1, m)

if side = 'R', lda max(1, n).

tau

REAL for sorm2l

DOUBLE PRECISION for dorm2l

COMPLEX for cunm2l

DOUBLE COMPLEX for zunm2l.

Array, DIMENSION (k). tau(i) must contain the scalar factor of the elementary reflector H(i), as returned by ?geqlf.

c

REAL for sorm2l

DOUBLE PRECISION for dorm2l

COMPLEX for cunm2l

DOUBLE COMPLEX for zunm2l.

Array, DIMENSION (ldc, n).

On entry, the m-by-n matrix C.

ldc

INTEGER. The leading dimension of the array C. ldc max(1,m).

work

REAL for sorm2l

DOUBLE PRECISION for dorm2l

COMPLEX for cunm2l

DOUBLE COMPLEX for zunm2l.

Workspace array, DIMENSION:

(n) if side = 'L',

(m) if side = 'R'.

Output Parameters
c

On exit, c is overwritten by Q*C or QT*C / QH*C, or C*Q, or C*QT / C*QH.

info

INTEGER.

= 0: successful exit

< 0: if info = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value