TESTING/EIG/zchkhb.f(3) Library Functions Manual TESTING/EIG/zchkhb.f(3) NAME TESTING/EIG/zchkhb.f SYNOPSIS Functions/Subroutines subroutine zchkhb (nsizes, nn, nwdths, kk, ntypes, dotype, iseed, thresh, nounit, a, lda, sd, se, u, ldu, work, lwork, rwork, result, info) ZCHKHB Function/Subroutine Documentation subroutine zchkhb (integer nsizes, integer, dimension( * ) nn, integer nwdths, integer, dimension( * ) kk, integer ntypes, logical, dimension( * ) dotype, integer, dimension( 4 ) iseed, double precision thresh, integer nounit, complex*16, dimension( lda, * ) a, integer lda, double precision, dimension( * ) sd, double precision, dimension( * ) se, complex*16, dimension( ldu, * ) u, integer ldu, complex*16, dimension( * ) work, integer lwork, double precision, dimension( * ) rwork, double precision, dimension( * ) result, integer info) ZCHKHB Purpose: ZCHKHB tests the reduction of a Hermitian band matrix to tridiagonal from, used with the Hermitian eigenvalue problem. ZHBTRD factors a Hermitian band matrix A as U S U* , where * means conjugate transpose, S is symmetric tridiagonal, and U is unitary. ZHBTRD can use either just the lower or just the upper triangle of A; ZCHKHB checks both cases. When ZCHKHB is called, a number of matrix 'sizes' ('n's'), a number of bandwidths ('k's'), and a number of matrix 'types' are specified. For each size ('n'), each bandwidth ('k') less than or equal to 'n', and each type of matrix, one matrix will be generated and used to test the hermitian banded reduction routine. For each matrix, a number of tests will be performed: (1) | A - V S V* | / ( |A| n ulp ) computed by ZHBTRD with UPLO='U' (2) | I - UU* | / ( n ulp ) (3) | A - V S V* | / ( |A| n ulp ) computed by ZHBTRD with UPLO='L' (4) | I - UU* | / ( n ulp ) The 'sizes' are specified by an array NN(1:NSIZES); the value of each element NN(j) specifies one size. The 'types' are specified by a logical array DOTYPE( 1:NTYPES ); if DOTYPE(j) is .TRUE., then matrix type 'j' will be generated. Currently, the list of possible types is: (1) The zero matrix. (2) The identity matrix. (3) A diagonal matrix with evenly spaced entries 1, ..., ULP and random signs. (ULP = (first number larger than 1) - 1 ) (4) A diagonal matrix with geometrically spaced entries 1, ..., ULP and random signs. (5) A diagonal matrix with 'clustered' entries 1, ULP, ..., ULP and random signs. (6) Same as (4), but multiplied by SQRT( overflow threshold ) (7) Same as (4), but multiplied by SQRT( underflow threshold ) (8) A matrix of the form U* D U, where U is unitary and D has evenly spaced entries 1, ..., ULP with random signs on the diagonal. (9) A matrix of the form U* D U, where U is unitary and D has geometrically spaced entries 1, ..., ULP with random signs on the diagonal. (10) A matrix of the form U* D U, where U is unitary and D has 'clustered' entries 1, ULP,..., ULP with random signs on the diagonal. (11) Same as (8), but multiplied by SQRT( overflow threshold ) (12) Same as (8), but multiplied by SQRT( underflow threshold ) (13) Hermitian matrix with random entries chosen from (-1,1). (14) Same as (13), but multiplied by SQRT( overflow threshold ) (15) Same as (13), but multiplied by SQRT( underflow threshold ) Parameters NSIZES NSIZES is INTEGER The number of sizes of matrices to use. If it is zero, ZCHKHB does nothing. It must be at least zero. NN NN is INTEGER array, dimension (NSIZES) An array containing the sizes to be used for the matrices. Zero values will be skipped. The values must be at least zero. NWDTHS NWDTHS is INTEGER The number of bandwidths to use. If it is zero, ZCHKHB does nothing. It must be at least zero. KK KK is INTEGER array, dimension (NWDTHS) An array containing the bandwidths to be used for the band matrices. The values must be at least zero. NTYPES NTYPES is INTEGER The number of elements in DOTYPE. If it is zero, ZCHKHB does nothing. It must be at least zero. If it is MAXTYP+1 and NSIZES is 1, then an additional type, MAXTYP+1 is defined, which is to use whatever matrix is in A. This is only useful if DOTYPE(1:MAXTYP) is .FALSE. and DOTYPE(MAXTYP+1) is .TRUE. . DOTYPE DOTYPE is LOGICAL array, dimension (NTYPES) If DOTYPE(j) is .TRUE., then for each size in NN a matrix of that size and of type j will be generated. If NTYPES is smaller than the maximum number of types defined (PARAMETER MAXTYP), then types NTYPES+1 through MAXTYP will not be generated. If NTYPES is larger than MAXTYP, DOTYPE(MAXTYP+1) through DOTYPE(NTYPES) will be ignored. ISEED ISEED is INTEGER array, dimension (4) On entry ISEED specifies the seed of the random number generator. The array elements should be between 0 and 4095; if not they will be reduced mod 4096. Also, ISEED(4) must be odd. The random number generator uses a linear congruential sequence limited to small integers, and so should produce machine independent random numbers. The values of ISEED are changed on exit, and can be used in the next call to ZCHKHB to continue the same random number sequence. THRESH THRESH is DOUBLE PRECISION A test will count as 'failed' if the 'error', computed as described above, exceeds THRESH. Note that the error is scaled to be O(1), so THRESH should be a reasonably small multiple of 1, e.g., 10 or 100. In particular, it should not depend on the precision (single vs. double) or the size of the matrix. It must be at least zero. NOUNIT NOUNIT is INTEGER The FORTRAN unit number for printing out error messages (e.g., if a routine returns IINFO not equal to 0.) A A is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDA, max(NN)) Used to hold the matrix whose eigenvalues are to be computed. LDA LDA is INTEGER The leading dimension of A. It must be at least 2 (not 1!) and at least max( KK )+1. SD SD is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (max(NN)) Used to hold the diagonal of the tridiagonal matrix computed by ZHBTRD. SE SE is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (max(NN)) Used to hold the off-diagonal of the tridiagonal matrix computed by ZHBTRD. U U is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDU, max(NN)) Used to hold the unitary matrix computed by ZHBTRD. LDU LDU is INTEGER The leading dimension of U. It must be at least 1 and at least max( NN ). WORK WORK is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LWORK) LWORK LWORK is INTEGER The number of entries in WORK. This must be at least max( LDA+1, max(NN)+1 )*max(NN). RWORK RWORK is DOUBLE PRECISION array RESULT RESULT is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (4) The values computed by the tests described above. The values are currently limited to 1/ulp, to avoid overflow. INFO INFO is INTEGER If 0, then everything ran OK. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Some Local Variables and Parameters: ---- ----- --------- --- ---------- ZERO, ONE Real 0 and 1. MAXTYP The number of types defined. NTEST The number of tests performed, or which can be performed so far, for the current matrix. NTESTT The total number of tests performed so far. NMAX Largest value in NN. NMATS The number of matrices generated so far. NERRS The number of tests which have exceeded THRESH so far. COND, IMODE Values to be passed to the matrix generators. ANORM Norm of A; passed to matrix generators. OVFL, UNFL Overflow and underflow thresholds. ULP, ULPINV Finest relative precision and its inverse. RTOVFL, RTUNFL Square roots of the previous 2 values. The following four arrays decode JTYPE: KTYPE(j) The general type (1-10) for type 'j'. KMODE(j) The MODE value to be passed to the matrix generator for type 'j'. KMAGN(j) The order of magnitude ( O(1), O(overflow^(1/2) ), O(underflow^(1/2) ) Author Univ. of Tennessee Univ. of California Berkeley Univ. of Colorado Denver NAG Ltd. Definition at line 295 of file zchkhb.f. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for LAPACK from the source code. LAPACK Version 3.12.0 TESTING/EIG/zchkhb.f(3)