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zlarfb.f(3) LAPACK zlarfb.f(3)

NAME

zlarfb.f -

SYNOPSIS

Functions/Subroutines


subroutine zlarfb (SIDE, TRANS, DIRECT, STOREV, M, N, K, V, LDV, T, LDT, C, LDC, WORK, LDWORK)
 
ZLARFB applies a block reflector or its conjugate-transpose to a general rectangular matrix.

Function/Subroutine Documentation

subroutine zlarfb (characterSIDE, characterTRANS, characterDIRECT, characterSTOREV, integerM, integerN, integerK, complex*16, dimension( ldv, * )V, integerLDV, complex*16, dimension( ldt, * )T, integerLDT, complex*16, dimension( ldc, * )C, integerLDC, complex*16, dimension( ldwork, * )WORK, integerLDWORK)

ZLARFB applies a block reflector or its conjugate-transpose to a general rectangular matrix.
Purpose:
 ZLARFB applies a complex block reflector H or its transpose H**H to a
 complex M-by-N matrix C, from either the left or the right.
Parameters:
SIDE
          SIDE is CHARACTER*1
          = 'L': apply H or H**H from the Left
          = 'R': apply H or H**H from the Right
TRANS
          TRANS is CHARACTER*1
          = 'N': apply H (No transpose)
          = 'C': apply H**H (Conjugate transpose)
DIRECT
          DIRECT is CHARACTER*1
          Indicates how H is formed from a product of elementary
          reflectors
          = 'F': H = H(1) H(2) . . . H(k) (Forward)
          = 'B': H = H(k) . . . H(2) H(1) (Backward)
STOREV
          STOREV is CHARACTER*1
          Indicates how the vectors which define the elementary
          reflectors are stored:
          = 'C': Columnwise
          = 'R': Rowwise
M
          M is INTEGER
          The number of rows of the matrix C.
N
          N is INTEGER
          The number of columns of the matrix C.
K
          K is INTEGER
          The order of the matrix T (= the number of elementary
          reflectors whose product defines the block reflector).
V
          V is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension
                                (LDV,K) if STOREV = 'C'
                                (LDV,M) if STOREV = 'R' and SIDE = 'L'
                                (LDV,N) if STOREV = 'R' and SIDE = 'R'
          See Further Details.
LDV
          LDV is INTEGER
          The leading dimension of the array V.
          If STOREV = 'C' and SIDE = 'L', LDV >= max(1,M);
          if STOREV = 'C' and SIDE = 'R', LDV >= max(1,N);
          if STOREV = 'R', LDV >= K.
T
          T is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDT,K)
          The triangular K-by-K matrix T in the representation of the
          block reflector.
LDT
          LDT is INTEGER
          The leading dimension of the array T. LDT >= K.
C
          C is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDC,N)
          On entry, the M-by-N matrix C.
          On exit, C is overwritten by H*C or H**H*C or C*H or C*H**H.
LDC
          LDC is INTEGER
          The leading dimension of the array C. LDC >= max(1,M).
WORK
          WORK is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDWORK,K)
LDWORK
          LDWORK is INTEGER
          The leading dimension of the array WORK.
          If SIDE = 'L', LDWORK >= max(1,N);
          if SIDE = 'R', LDWORK >= max(1,M).
Author:
Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
June 2013
Further Details:
  The shape of the matrix V and the storage of the vectors which define
  the H(i) is best illustrated by the following example with n = 5 and
  k = 3. The elements equal to 1 are not stored; the corresponding
  array elements are modified but restored on exit. The rest of the
  array is not used.
DIRECT = 'F' and STOREV = 'C': DIRECT = 'F' and STOREV = 'R':
V = ( 1 ) V = ( 1 v1 v1 v1 v1 ) ( v1 1 ) ( 1 v2 v2 v2 ) ( v1 v2 1 ) ( 1 v3 v3 ) ( v1 v2 v3 ) ( v1 v2 v3 )
DIRECT = 'B' and STOREV = 'C': DIRECT = 'B' and STOREV = 'R':
V = ( v1 v2 v3 ) V = ( v1 v1 1 ) ( v1 v2 v3 ) ( v2 v2 v2 1 ) ( 1 v2 v3 ) ( v3 v3 v3 v3 1 ) ( 1 v3 ) ( 1 )
Definition at line 195 of file zlarfb.f.

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