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// Copyright 2008-2016 Conrad Sanderson (http://conradsanderson.id.au)
// Copyright 2008-2016 National ICT Australia (NICTA)
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
namespace newarp
{
//! The enumeration of selection rules of desired eigenvalues.
struct EigsSelect
{
enum SELECT_EIGENVALUE
{
LARGEST_MAGN = 0, //!< Select eigenvalues with largest magnitude.
//!< Magnitude means the absolute value for real numbers and norm for complex numbers.
//!< Applies to both symmetric and general eigen solvers.
LARGEST_REAL, //!< Select eigenvalues with largest real part. Only for general eigen solvers.
LARGEST_IMAG, //!< Select eigenvalues with largest imaginary part (in magnitude). Only for general eigen solvers.
LARGEST_ALGE, //!< Select eigenvalues with largest algebraic value, considering any negative sign. Only for symmetric eigen solvers.
SMALLEST_MAGN, //!< Select eigenvalues with smallest magnitude. Applies to both symmetric and general eigen solvers.
SMALLEST_REAL, //!< Select eigenvalues with smallest real part. Only for general eigen solvers.
SMALLEST_IMAG, //!< Select eigenvalues with smallest imaginary part (in magnitude). Only for general eigen solvers.
SMALLEST_ALGE, //!< Select eigenvalues with smallest algebraic value. Only for symmetric eigen solvers.
BOTH_ENDS //!< Select eigenvalues half from each end of the spectrum.
//!< When `nev` is odd, compute more from the high end. Only for symmetric eigen solvers.
};
};
} // namespace newarp
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