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SLASD9(l) ) SLASD9(l)

NAME

SLASD9 - find the square roots of the roots of the secular equation,

SYNOPSIS

ICOMPQ, LDU, K, D, Z, VF, VL, DIFL, DIFR, DSIGMA, WORK, INFO )

INTEGER ICOMPQ, INFO, K, LDU REAL D( * ), DIFL( * ), DIFR( LDU, * ), DSIGMA( * ), VF( * ), VL( * ), WORK( * ), Z( * )

PURPOSE

SLASD9 finds the square roots of the roots of the secular equation, as defined by the values in DSIGMA and Z. It makes the
appropriate calls to SLASD4, and stores, for each element in D, the distance to its two nearest poles (elements in DSIGMA). It also updates the arrays VF and VL, the first and last components of all the right singular vectors of the original bidiagonal matrix.

SLASD9 is called from SLASD7.

ARGUMENTS

Specifies whether singular vectors are to be computed in factored form in the calling routine:

ICOMPQ = 0 Compute singular values only.

ICOMPQ = 1 Compute singular vector matrices in factored form also. K (input) INTEGER The number of terms in the rational function to be solved by SLASD4. K >= 1.

D(I) contains the updated singular values.
The first K elements of this array contain the old roots of the deflated updating problem. These are the poles of the secular equation.
The first K elements of this array contain the components of the deflation-adjusted updating row vector.
On entry, VF contains information passed through SBEDE8.f On exit, VF contains the first K components of the first components of all right singular vectors of the bidiagonal matrix.
On entry, VL contains information passed through SBEDE8.f On exit, VL contains the first K components of the last components of all right singular vectors of the bidiagonal matrix.
On exit, DIFL(I) = D(I) - DSIGMA(I).
dimension (LDU, 2) if ICOMPQ =1 and dimension (K) if ICOMPQ = 0. On exit, DIFR(I, 1) = D(I) - DSIGMA(I+1), DIFR(K, 1) is not defined and will not be referenced.

If ICOMPQ = 1, DIFR(1:K, 2) is an array containing the normalizing factors for the right singular vector matrix.

dimension at least (3 * K) Workspace.
= 0: successful exit.
< 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value.
> 0: if INFO = 1, an singular value did not converge

FURTHER DETAILS

Based on contributions by
Ming Gu and Huan Ren, Computer Science Division, University of
California at Berkeley, USA

15 June 2000 LAPACK version 3.0