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  1. *> \brief \b DGEBAL
  2. *
  3. * =========== DOCUMENTATION ===========
  4. *
  5. * Online html documentation available at
  6. * http://www.netlib.org/lapack/explore-html/
  7. *
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  16. *> \endhtmlonly
  17. *
  18. * Definition:
  19. * ===========
  20. *
  21. * SUBROUTINE DGEBAL( JOB, N, A, LDA, ILO, IHI, SCALE, INFO )
  22. *
  23. * .. Scalar Arguments ..
  24. * CHARACTER JOB
  25. * INTEGER IHI, ILO, INFO, LDA, N
  26. * ..
  27. * .. Array Arguments ..
  28. * DOUBLE PRECISION A( LDA, * ), SCALE( * )
  29. * ..
  30. *
  31. *
  32. *> \par Purpose:
  33. * =============
  34. *>
  35. *> \verbatim
  36. *>
  37. *> DGEBAL balances a general real matrix A. This involves, first,
  38. *> permuting A by a similarity transformation to isolate eigenvalues
  39. *> in the first 1 to ILO-1 and last IHI+1 to N elements on the
  40. *> diagonal; and second, applying a diagonal similarity transformation
  41. *> to rows and columns ILO to IHI to make the rows and columns as
  42. *> close in norm as possible. Both steps are optional.
  43. *>
  44. *> Balancing may reduce the 1-norm of the matrix, and improve the
  45. *> accuracy of the computed eigenvalues and/or eigenvectors.
  46. *> \endverbatim
  47. *
  48. * Arguments:
  49. * ==========
  50. *
  51. *> \param[in] JOB
  52. *> \verbatim
  53. *> JOB is CHARACTER*1
  54. *> Specifies the operations to be performed on A:
  55. *> = 'N': none: simply set ILO = 1, IHI = N, SCALE(I) = 1.0
  56. *> for i = 1,...,N;
  57. *> = 'P': permute only;
  58. *> = 'S': scale only;
  59. *> = 'B': both permute and scale.
  60. *> \endverbatim
  61. *>
  62. *> \param[in] N
  63. *> \verbatim
  64. *> N is INTEGER
  65. *> The order of the matrix A. N >= 0.
  66. *> \endverbatim
  67. *>
  68. *> \param[in,out] A
  69. *> \verbatim
  70. *> A is DOUBLE array, dimension (LDA,N)
  71. *> On entry, the input matrix A.
  72. *> On exit, A is overwritten by the balanced matrix.
  73. *> If JOB = 'N', A is not referenced.
  74. *> See Further Details.
  75. *> \endverbatim
  76. *>
  77. *> \param[in] LDA
  78. *> \verbatim
  79. *> LDA is INTEGER
  80. *> The leading dimension of the array A. LDA >= max(1,N).
  81. *> \endverbatim
  82. *>
  83. *> \param[out] ILO
  84. *> \verbatim
  85. *> ILO is INTEGER
  86. *> \endverbatim
  87. *> \param[out] IHI
  88. *> \verbatim
  89. *> IHI is INTEGER
  90. *> ILO and IHI are set to integers such that on exit
  91. *> A(i,j) = 0 if i > j and j = 1,...,ILO-1 or I = IHI+1,...,N.
  92. *> If JOB = 'N' or 'S', ILO = 1 and IHI = N.
  93. *> \endverbatim
  94. *>
  95. *> \param[out] SCALE
  96. *> \verbatim
  97. *> SCALE is DOUBLE array, dimension (N)
  98. *> Details of the permutations and scaling factors applied to
  99. *> A. If P(j) is the index of the row and column interchanged
  100. *> with row and column j and D(j) is the scaling factor
  101. *> applied to row and column j, then
  102. *> SCALE(j) = P(j) for j = 1,...,ILO-1
  103. *> = D(j) for j = ILO,...,IHI
  104. *> = P(j) for j = IHI+1,...,N.
  105. *> The order in which the interchanges are made is N to IHI+1,
  106. *> then 1 to ILO-1.
  107. *> \endverbatim
  108. *>
  109. *> \param[out] INFO
  110. *> \verbatim
  111. *> INFO is INTEGER
  112. *> = 0: successful exit.
  113. *> < 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value.
  114. *> \endverbatim
  115. *
  116. * Authors:
  117. * ========
  118. *
  119. *> \author Univ. of Tennessee
  120. *> \author Univ. of California Berkeley
  121. *> \author Univ. of Colorado Denver
  122. *> \author NAG Ltd.
  123. *
  124. *> \date November 2013
  125. *
  126. *> \ingroup doubleGEcomputational
  127. *
  128. *> \par Further Details:
  129. * =====================
  130. *>
  131. *> \verbatim
  132. *>
  133. *> The permutations consist of row and column interchanges which put
  134. *> the matrix in the form
  135. *>
  136. *> ( T1 X Y )
  137. *> P A P = ( 0 B Z )
  138. *> ( 0 0 T2 )
  139. *>
  140. *> where T1 and T2 are upper triangular matrices whose eigenvalues lie
  141. *> along the diagonal. The column indices ILO and IHI mark the starting
  142. *> and ending columns of the submatrix B. Balancing consists of applying
  143. *> a diagonal similarity transformation inv(D) * B * D to make the
  144. *> 1-norms of each row of B and its corresponding column nearly equal.
  145. *> The output matrix is
  146. *>
  147. *> ( T1 X*D Y )
  148. *> ( 0 inv(D)*B*D inv(D)*Z ).
  149. *> ( 0 0 T2 )
  150. *>
  151. *> Information about the permutations P and the diagonal matrix D is
  152. *> returned in the vector SCALE.
  153. *>
  154. *> This subroutine is based on the EISPACK routine BALANC.
  155. *>
  156. *> Modified by Tzu-Yi Chen, Computer Science Division, University of
  157. *> California at Berkeley, USA
  158. *> \endverbatim
  159. *>
  160. * =====================================================================
  161. SUBROUTINE DGEBAL( JOB, N, A, LDA, ILO, IHI, SCALE, INFO )
  162. *
  163. * -- LAPACK computational routine (version 3.5.0) --
  164. * -- LAPACK is a software package provided by Univ. of Tennessee, --
  165. * -- Univ. of California Berkeley, Univ. of Colorado Denver and NAG Ltd..--
  166. * November 2013
  167. *
  168. * .. Scalar Arguments ..
  169. CHARACTER JOB
  170. INTEGER IHI, ILO, INFO, LDA, N
  171. * ..
  172. * .. Array Arguments ..
  173. DOUBLE PRECISION A( LDA, * ), SCALE( * )
  174. * ..
  175. *
  176. * =====================================================================
  177. *
  178. * .. Parameters ..
  179. DOUBLE PRECISION ZERO, ONE
  180. PARAMETER ( ZERO = 0.0D+0, ONE = 1.0D+0 )
  181. DOUBLE PRECISION SCLFAC
  182. PARAMETER ( SCLFAC = 2.0D+0 )
  183. DOUBLE PRECISION FACTOR
  184. PARAMETER ( FACTOR = 0.95D+0 )
  185. * ..
  186. * .. Local Scalars ..
  187. LOGICAL NOCONV
  188. INTEGER I, ICA, IEXC, IRA, J, K, L, M
  189. DOUBLE PRECISION C, CA, F, G, R, RA, S, SFMAX1, SFMAX2, SFMIN1,
  190. $ SFMIN2
  191. * ..
  192. * .. External Functions ..
  193. LOGICAL DISNAN, LSAME
  194. INTEGER IDAMAX
  195. DOUBLE PRECISION DLAMCH, DNRM2
  196. EXTERNAL DISNAN, LSAME, IDAMAX, DLAMCH, DNRM2
  197. * ..
  198. * .. External Subroutines ..
  199. EXTERNAL DSCAL, DSWAP, XERBLA
  200. * ..
  201. * .. Intrinsic Functions ..
  202. INTRINSIC ABS, MAX, MIN
  203. * ..
  204. * .. Executable Statements ..
  205. *
  206. * Test the input parameters
  207. *
  208. INFO = 0
  209. IF( .NOT.LSAME( JOB, 'N' ) .AND. .NOT.LSAME( JOB, 'P' ) .AND.
  210. $ .NOT.LSAME( JOB, 'S' ) .AND. .NOT.LSAME( JOB, 'B' ) ) THEN
  211. INFO = -1
  212. ELSE IF( N.LT.0 ) THEN
  213. INFO = -2
  214. ELSE IF( LDA.LT.MAX( 1, N ) ) THEN
  215. INFO = -4
  216. END IF
  217. IF( INFO.NE.0 ) THEN
  218. CALL XERBLA( 'DGEBAL', -INFO )
  219. RETURN
  220. END IF
  221. *
  222. K = 1
  223. L = N
  224. *
  225. IF( N.EQ.0 )
  226. $ GO TO 210
  227. *
  228. IF( LSAME( JOB, 'N' ) ) THEN
  229. DO 10 I = 1, N
  230. SCALE( I ) = ONE
  231. 10 CONTINUE
  232. GO TO 210
  233. END IF
  234. *
  235. IF( LSAME( JOB, 'S' ) )
  236. $ GO TO 120
  237. *
  238. * Permutation to isolate eigenvalues if possible
  239. *
  240. GO TO 50
  241. *
  242. * Row and column exchange.
  243. *
  244. 20 CONTINUE
  245. SCALE( M ) = J
  246. IF( J.EQ.M )
  247. $ GO TO 30
  248. *
  249. CALL DSWAP( L, A( 1, J ), 1, A( 1, M ), 1 )
  250. CALL DSWAP( N-K+1, A( J, K ), LDA, A( M, K ), LDA )
  251. *
  252. 30 CONTINUE
  253. GO TO ( 40, 80 )IEXC
  254. *
  255. * Search for rows isolating an eigenvalue and push them down.
  256. *
  257. 40 CONTINUE
  258. IF( L.EQ.1 )
  259. $ GO TO 210
  260. L = L - 1
  261. *
  262. 50 CONTINUE
  263. DO 70 J = L, 1, -1
  264. *
  265. DO 60 I = 1, L
  266. IF( I.EQ.J )
  267. $ GO TO 60
  268. IF( A( J, I ).NE.ZERO )
  269. $ GO TO 70
  270. 60 CONTINUE
  271. *
  272. M = L
  273. IEXC = 1
  274. GO TO 20
  275. 70 CONTINUE
  276. *
  277. GO TO 90
  278. *
  279. * Search for columns isolating an eigenvalue and push them left.
  280. *
  281. 80 CONTINUE
  282. K = K + 1
  283. *
  284. 90 CONTINUE
  285. DO 110 J = K, L
  286. *
  287. DO 100 I = K, L
  288. IF( I.EQ.J )
  289. $ GO TO 100
  290. IF( A( I, J ).NE.ZERO )
  291. $ GO TO 110
  292. 100 CONTINUE
  293. *
  294. M = K
  295. IEXC = 2
  296. GO TO 20
  297. 110 CONTINUE
  298. *
  299. 120 CONTINUE
  300. DO 130 I = K, L
  301. SCALE( I ) = ONE
  302. 130 CONTINUE
  303. *
  304. IF( LSAME( JOB, 'P' ) )
  305. $ GO TO 210
  306. *
  307. * Balance the submatrix in rows K to L.
  308. *
  309. * Iterative loop for norm reduction
  310. *
  311. SFMIN1 = DLAMCH( 'S' ) / DLAMCH( 'P' )
  312. SFMAX1 = ONE / SFMIN1
  313. SFMIN2 = SFMIN1*SCLFAC
  314. SFMAX2 = ONE / SFMIN2
  315. *
  316. 140 CONTINUE
  317. NOCONV = .FALSE.
  318. *
  319. DO 200 I = K, L
  320. *
  321. C = DNRM2( L-K+1, A( K, I ), 1 )
  322. R = DNRM2( L-K+1, A( I, K ), LDA )
  323. ICA = IDAMAX( L, A( 1, I ), 1 )
  324. CA = ABS( A( ICA, I ) )
  325. IRA = IDAMAX( N-K+1, A( I, K ), LDA )
  326. RA = ABS( A( I, IRA+K-1 ) )
  327. *
  328. * Guard against zero C or R due to underflow.
  329. *
  330. IF( C.EQ.ZERO .OR. R.EQ.ZERO )
  331. $ GO TO 200
  332. G = R / SCLFAC
  333. F = ONE
  334. S = C + R
  335. 160 CONTINUE
  336. IF( C.GE.G .OR. MAX( F, C, CA ).GE.SFMAX2 .OR.
  337. $ MIN( R, G, RA ).LE.SFMIN2 )GO TO 170
  338. IF( DISNAN( C+F+CA+R+G+RA ) ) THEN
  339. *
  340. * Exit if NaN to avoid infinite loop
  341. *
  342. INFO = -3
  343. CALL XERBLA( 'DGEBAL', -INFO )
  344. RETURN
  345. END IF
  346. F = F*SCLFAC
  347. C = C*SCLFAC
  348. CA = CA*SCLFAC
  349. R = R / SCLFAC
  350. G = G / SCLFAC
  351. RA = RA / SCLFAC
  352. GO TO 160
  353. *
  354. 170 CONTINUE
  355. G = C / SCLFAC
  356. 180 CONTINUE
  357. IF( G.LT.R .OR. MAX( R, RA ).GE.SFMAX2 .OR.
  358. $ MIN( F, C, G, CA ).LE.SFMIN2 )GO TO 190
  359. F = F / SCLFAC
  360. C = C / SCLFAC
  361. G = G / SCLFAC
  362. CA = CA / SCLFAC
  363. R = R*SCLFAC
  364. RA = RA*SCLFAC
  365. GO TO 180
  366. *
  367. * Now balance.
  368. *
  369. 190 CONTINUE
  370. IF( ( C+R ).GE.FACTOR*S )
  371. $ GO TO 200
  372. IF( F.LT.ONE .AND. SCALE( I ).LT.ONE ) THEN
  373. IF( F*SCALE( I ).LE.SFMIN1 )
  374. $ GO TO 200
  375. END IF
  376. IF( F.GT.ONE .AND. SCALE( I ).GT.ONE ) THEN
  377. IF( SCALE( I ).GE.SFMAX1 / F )
  378. $ GO TO 200
  379. END IF
  380. G = ONE / F
  381. SCALE( I ) = SCALE( I )*F
  382. NOCONV = .TRUE.
  383. *
  384. CALL DSCAL( N-K+1, G, A( I, K ), LDA )
  385. CALL DSCAL( L, F, A( 1, I ), 1 )
  386. *
  387. 200 CONTINUE
  388. *
  389. IF( NOCONV )
  390. $ GO TO 140
  391. *
  392. 210 CONTINUE
  393. ILO = K
  394. IHI = L
  395. *
  396. RETURN
  397. *
  398. * End of DGEBAL
  399. *
  400. END