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.TH SGGEVX l "15 June 2000" "LAPACK version 3.0" ")"
.SH NAME
SGGEVX - compute for a pair of N-by-N real nonsymmetric matrices (A,B)
.SH SYNOPSIS
.TP 19
SUBROUTINE SGGEVX(
BALANC, JOBVL, JOBVR, SENSE, N, A, LDA, B, LDB,
ALPHAR, ALPHAI, BETA, VL, LDVL, VR, LDVR, ILO,
IHI, LSCALE, RSCALE, ABNRM, BBNRM, RCONDE,
RCONDV, WORK, LWORK, IWORK, BWORK, INFO )
.TP 19
.ti +4
CHARACTER
BALANC, JOBVL, JOBVR, SENSE
.TP 19
.ti +4
INTEGER
IHI, ILO, INFO, LDA, LDB, LDVL, LDVR, LWORK, N
.TP 19
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REAL
ABNRM, BBNRM
.TP 19
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LOGICAL
BWORK( * )
.TP 19
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INTEGER
IWORK( * )
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REAL
A( LDA, * ), ALPHAI( * ), ALPHAR( * ),
B( LDB, * ), BETA( * ), LSCALE( * ),
RCONDE( * ), RCONDV( * ), RSCALE( * ),
VL( LDVL, * ), VR( LDVR, * ), WORK( * )
.SH PURPOSE
SGGEVX computes for a pair of N-by-N real nonsymmetric matrices (A,B) the generalized eigenvalues, and optionally, the left and/or right
generalized eigenvectors.
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Optionally also, it computes a balancing transformation to improve
the conditioning of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors (ILO, IHI,
LSCALE, RSCALE, ABNRM, and BBNRM), reciprocal condition numbers for
the eigenvalues (RCONDE), and reciprocal condition numbers for the
right eigenvectors (RCONDV).
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A generalized eigenvalue for a pair of matrices (A,B) is a scalar
lambda or a ratio alpha/beta = lambda, such that A - lambda*B is
singular. It is usually represented as the pair (alpha,beta), as
there is a reasonable interpretation for beta=0, and even for both
being zero.
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The right eigenvector v(j) corresponding to the eigenvalue lambda(j)
of (A,B) satisfies
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A * v(j) = lambda(j) * B * v(j) .
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The left eigenvector u(j) corresponding to the eigenvalue lambda(j)
of (A,B) satisfies
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u(j)**H * A = lambda(j) * u(j)**H * B.
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where u(j)**H is the conjugate-transpose of u(j).
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.SH ARGUMENTS
.TP 8
BALANC (input) CHARACTER*1
Specifies the balance option to be performed.
= 'N': do not diagonally scale or permute;
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= 'P': permute only;
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= 'S': scale only;
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= 'B': both permute and scale.
Computed reciprocal condition numbers will be for the
matrices after permuting and/or balancing. Permuting does
not change condition numbers (in exact arithmetic), but
balancing does.
.TP 8
JOBVL (input) CHARACTER*1
= 'N': do not compute the left generalized eigenvectors;
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= 'V': compute the left generalized eigenvectors.
.TP 8
JOBVR (input) CHARACTER*1
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= 'N': do not compute the right generalized eigenvectors;
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= 'V': compute the right generalized eigenvectors.
.TP 8
SENSE (input) CHARACTER*1
Determines which reciprocal condition numbers are computed.
= 'N': none are computed;
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= 'E': computed for eigenvalues only;
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= 'V': computed for eigenvectors only;
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= 'B': computed for eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
.TP 8
N (input) INTEGER
The order of the matrices A, B, VL, and VR. N >= 0.
.TP 8
A (input/output) REAL array, dimension (LDA, N)
On entry, the matrix A in the pair (A,B).
On exit, A has been overwritten. If JOBVL='V' or JOBVR='V'
or both, then A contains the first part of the real Schur
form of the "balanced" versions of the input A and B.
.TP 8
LDA (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of A. LDA >= max(1,N).
.TP 8
B (input/output) REAL array, dimension (LDB, N)
On entry, the matrix B in the pair (A,B).
On exit, B has been overwritten. If JOBVL='V' or JOBVR='V'
or both, then B contains the second part of the real Schur
form of the "balanced" versions of the input A and B.
.TP 8
LDB (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of B. LDB >= max(1,N).
.TP 8
ALPHAR (output) REAL array, dimension (N)
ALPHAI (output) REAL array, dimension (N)
BETA (output) REAL array, dimension (N)
On exit, (ALPHAR(j) + ALPHAI(j)*i)/BETA(j), j=1,...,N, will
be the generalized eigenvalues. If ALPHAI(j) is zero, then
the j-th eigenvalue is real; if positive, then the j-th and
(j+1)-st eigenvalues are a complex conjugate pair, with
ALPHAI(j+1) negative.
Note: the quotients ALPHAR(j)/BETA(j) and ALPHAI(j)/BETA(j)
may easily over- or underflow, and BETA(j) may even be zero.
Thus, the user should avoid naively computing the ratio
ALPHA/BETA. However, ALPHAR and ALPHAI will be always less
than and usually comparable with norm(A) in magnitude, and
BETA always less than and usually comparable with norm(B).
.TP 8
VL (output) REAL array, dimension (LDVL,N)
If JOBVL = 'V', the left eigenvectors u(j) are stored one
after another in the columns of VL, in the same order as
their eigenvalues. If the j-th eigenvalue is real, then
u(j) = VL(:,j), the j-th column of VL. If the j-th and
(j+1)-th eigenvalues form a complex conjugate pair, then
u(j) = VL(:,j)+i*VL(:,j+1) and u(j+1) = VL(:,j)-i*VL(:,j+1).
Each eigenvector will be scaled so the largest component have
abs(real part) + abs(imag. part) = 1.
Not referenced if JOBVL = 'N'.
.TP 8
LDVL (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the matrix VL. LDVL >= 1, and
if JOBVL = 'V', LDVL >= N.
.TP 8
VR (output) REAL array, dimension (LDVR,N)
If JOBVR = 'V', the right eigenvectors v(j) are stored one
after another in the columns of VR, in the same order as
their eigenvalues. If the j-th eigenvalue is real, then
v(j) = VR(:,j), the j-th column of VR. If the j-th and
(j+1)-th eigenvalues form a complex conjugate pair, then
v(j) = VR(:,j)+i*VR(:,j+1) and v(j+1) = VR(:,j)-i*VR(:,j+1).
Each eigenvector will be scaled so the largest component have
abs(real part) + abs(imag. part) = 1.
Not referenced if JOBVR = 'N'.
.TP 8
LDVR (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the matrix VR. LDVR >= 1, and
if JOBVR = 'V', LDVR >= N.
ILO,IHI (output) INTEGER
ILO and IHI are integer values such that on exit
A(i,j) = 0 and B(i,j) = 0 if i > j and
j = 1,...,ILO-1 or i = IHI+1,...,N.
If BALANC = 'N' or 'S', ILO = 1 and IHI = N.
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LSCALE (output) REAL array, dimension (N)
Details of the permutations and scaling factors applied
to the left side of A and B. If PL(j) is the index of the
row interchanged with row j, and DL(j) is the scaling
factor applied to row j, then
LSCALE(j) = PL(j) for j = 1,...,ILO-1
= DL(j) for j = ILO,...,IHI
= PL(j) for j = IHI+1,...,N.
The order in which the interchanges are made is N to IHI+1,
then 1 to ILO-1.
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RSCALE (output) REAL array, dimension (N)
Details of the permutations and scaling factors applied
to the right side of A and B. If PR(j) is the index of the
column interchanged with column j, and DR(j) is the scaling
factor applied to column j, then
RSCALE(j) = PR(j) for j = 1,...,ILO-1
= DR(j) for j = ILO,...,IHI
= PR(j) for j = IHI+1,...,N
The order in which the interchanges are made is N to IHI+1,
then 1 to ILO-1.
.TP 8
ABNRM (output) REAL
The one-norm of the balanced matrix A.
.TP 8
BBNRM (output) REAL
The one-norm of the balanced matrix B.
.TP 8
RCONDE (output) REAL array, dimension (N)
If SENSE = 'E' or 'B', the reciprocal condition numbers of
the selected eigenvalues, stored in consecutive elements of
the array. For a complex conjugate pair of eigenvalues two
consecutive elements of RCONDE are set to the same value.
Thus RCONDE(j), RCONDV(j), and the j-th columns of VL and VR
all correspond to the same eigenpair (but not in general the
j-th eigenpair, unless all eigenpairs are selected).
If SENSE = 'V', RCONDE is not referenced.
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RCONDV (output) REAL array, dimension (N)
If SENSE = 'V' or 'B', the estimated reciprocal condition
numbers of the selected eigenvectors, stored in consecutive
elements of the array. For a complex eigenvector two
consecutive elements of RCONDV are set to the same value. If
the eigenvalues cannot be reordered to compute RCONDV(j),
RCONDV(j) is set to 0; this can only occur when the true
value would be very small anyway.
If SENSE = 'E', RCONDV is not referenced.
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WORK (workspace/output) REAL array, dimension (LWORK)
On exit, if INFO = 0, WORK(1) returns the optimal LWORK.
.TP 8
LWORK (input) INTEGER
The dimension of the array WORK. LWORK >= max(1,6*N).
If SENSE = 'E', LWORK >= 12*N.
If SENSE = 'V' or 'B', LWORK >= 2*N*N+12*N+16.
If LWORK = -1, then a workspace query is assumed; the routine
only calculates the optimal size of the WORK array, returns
this value as the first entry of the WORK array, and no error
message related to LWORK is issued by XERBLA.
.TP 8
IWORK (workspace) INTEGER array, dimension (N+6)
If SENSE = 'E', IWORK is not referenced.
.TP 8
BWORK (workspace) LOGICAL array, dimension (N)
If SENSE = 'N', BWORK is not referenced.
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INFO (output) INTEGER
= 0: successful exit
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< 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value.
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= 1,...,N:
The QZ iteration failed. No eigenvectors have been
calculated, but ALPHAR(j), ALPHAI(j), and BETA(j)
should be correct for j=INFO+1,...,N.
> N: =N+1: other than QZ iteration failed in SHGEQZ.
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=N+2: error return from STGEVC.
.SH FURTHER DETAILS
Balancing a matrix pair (A,B) includes, first, permuting rows and
columns to isolate eigenvalues, second, applying diagonal similarity
transformation to the rows and columns to make the rows and columns
as close in norm as possible. The computed reciprocal condition
numbers correspond to the balanced matrix. Permuting rows and columns
will not change the condition numbers (in exact arithmetic) but
diagonal scaling will. For further explanation of balancing, see
section 4.11.1.2 of LAPACK Users' Guide.
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An approximate error bound on the chordal distance between the i-th
computed generalized eigenvalue w and the corresponding exact
eigenvalue lambda is
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chord(w, lambda) <= EPS * norm(ABNRM, BBNRM) / RCONDE(I)
An approximate error bound for the angle between the i-th computed
eigenvector VL(i) or VR(i) is given by
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EPS * norm(ABNRM, BBNRM) / DIF(i).
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For further explanation of the reciprocal condition numbers RCONDE
and RCONDV, see section 4.11 of LAPACK User's Guide.
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