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NAME
SRC/zlaesy.f
SYNOPSIS
Functions/Subroutines
subroutine zlaesy (a, b, c, rt1, rt2, evscal, cs1, sn1)
ZLAESY computes the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a 2-by-2 complex
symmetric matrix.
Function/Subroutine Documentation
subroutine zlaesy (complex*16 a, complex*16 b, complex*16 c, complex*16 rt1, complex*16 rt2, complex*16 evscal, complex*16 cs1, complex*16 sn1)
ZLAESY computes the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a 2-by-2 complex symmetric matrix.
Purpose:
ZLAESY computes the eigendecomposition of a 2-by-2 symmetric matrix ( ( A, B );( B, C ) ) provided the norm of the matrix of eigenvectors is larger than some threshold value. RT1 is the eigenvalue of larger absolute value, and RT2 of smaller absolute value. If the eigenvectors are computed, then on return ( CS1, SN1 ) is the unit eigenvector for RT1, hence [ CS1 SN1 ] . [ A B ] . [ CS1 -SN1 ] = [ RT1 0 ] [ -SN1 CS1 ] [ B C ] [ SN1 CS1 ] [ 0 RT2 ]
Parameters
A
A is COMPLEX*16 The ( 1, 1 ) element of input matrix.
B
B is COMPLEX*16 The ( 1, 2 ) element of input matrix. The ( 2, 1 ) element is also given by B, since the 2-by-2 matrix is symmetric.
C
C is COMPLEX*16 The ( 2, 2 ) element of input matrix.
RT1
RT1 is COMPLEX*16 The eigenvalue of larger modulus.
RT2
RT2 is COMPLEX*16 The eigenvalue of smaller modulus.
EVSCAL
EVSCAL is COMPLEX*16 The complex value by which the eigenvector matrix was scaled to make it orthonormal. If EVSCAL is zero, the eigenvectors were not computed. This means one of two things: the 2-by-2 matrix could not be diagonalized, or the norm of the matrix of eigenvectors before scaling was larger than the threshold value THRESH (set below).
CS1
CS1 is COMPLEX*16
SN1
SN1 is COMPLEX*16 If EVSCAL .NE. 0, ( CS1, SN1 ) is the unit right eigenvector for RT1.
Author
Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Definition at line 114 of file zlaesy.f.
Author
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