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  1. #include <math.h>
  2. #include <stdlib.h>
  3. #include <string.h>
  4. #include <stdio.h>
  5. #include <complex.h>
  6. #ifdef complex
  7. #undef complex
  8. #endif
  9. #ifdef I
  10. #undef I
  11. #endif
  12. #if defined(_WIN64)
  13. typedef long long BLASLONG;
  14. typedef unsigned long long BLASULONG;
  15. #else
  16. typedef long BLASLONG;
  17. typedef unsigned long BLASULONG;
  18. #endif
  19. #ifdef LAPACK_ILP64
  20. typedef BLASLONG blasint;
  21. #if defined(_WIN64)
  22. #define blasabs(x) llabs(x)
  23. #else
  24. #define blasabs(x) labs(x)
  25. #endif
  26. #else
  27. typedef int blasint;
  28. #define blasabs(x) abs(x)
  29. #endif
  30. typedef blasint integer;
  31. typedef unsigned int uinteger;
  32. typedef char *address;
  33. typedef short int shortint;
  34. typedef float real;
  35. typedef double doublereal;
  36. typedef struct { real r, i; } complex;
  37. typedef struct { doublereal r, i; } doublecomplex;
  38. #ifdef _MSC_VER
  39. static inline _Fcomplex Cf(complex *z) {_Fcomplex zz={z->r , z->i}; return zz;}
  40. static inline _Dcomplex Cd(doublecomplex *z) {_Dcomplex zz={z->r , z->i};return zz;}
  41. static inline _Fcomplex * _pCf(complex *z) {return (_Fcomplex*)z;}
  42. static inline _Dcomplex * _pCd(doublecomplex *z) {return (_Dcomplex*)z;}
  43. #else
  44. static inline _Complex float Cf(complex *z) {return z->r + z->i*_Complex_I;}
  45. static inline _Complex double Cd(doublecomplex *z) {return z->r + z->i*_Complex_I;}
  46. static inline _Complex float * _pCf(complex *z) {return (_Complex float*)z;}
  47. static inline _Complex double * _pCd(doublecomplex *z) {return (_Complex double*)z;}
  48. #endif
  49. #define pCf(z) (*_pCf(z))
  50. #define pCd(z) (*_pCd(z))
  51. typedef int logical;
  52. typedef short int shortlogical;
  53. typedef char logical1;
  54. typedef char integer1;
  55. #define TRUE_ (1)
  56. #define FALSE_ (0)
  57. /* Extern is for use with -E */
  58. #ifndef Extern
  59. #define Extern extern
  60. #endif
  61. /* I/O stuff */
  62. typedef int flag;
  63. typedef int ftnlen;
  64. typedef int ftnint;
  65. /*external read, write*/
  66. typedef struct
  67. { flag cierr;
  68. ftnint ciunit;
  69. flag ciend;
  70. char *cifmt;
  71. ftnint cirec;
  72. } cilist;
  73. /*internal read, write*/
  74. typedef struct
  75. { flag icierr;
  76. char *iciunit;
  77. flag iciend;
  78. char *icifmt;
  79. ftnint icirlen;
  80. ftnint icirnum;
  81. } icilist;
  82. /*open*/
  83. typedef struct
  84. { flag oerr;
  85. ftnint ounit;
  86. char *ofnm;
  87. ftnlen ofnmlen;
  88. char *osta;
  89. char *oacc;
  90. char *ofm;
  91. ftnint orl;
  92. char *oblnk;
  93. } olist;
  94. /*close*/
  95. typedef struct
  96. { flag cerr;
  97. ftnint cunit;
  98. char *csta;
  99. } cllist;
  100. /*rewind, backspace, endfile*/
  101. typedef struct
  102. { flag aerr;
  103. ftnint aunit;
  104. } alist;
  105. /* inquire */
  106. typedef struct
  107. { flag inerr;
  108. ftnint inunit;
  109. char *infile;
  110. ftnlen infilen;
  111. ftnint *inex; /*parameters in standard's order*/
  112. ftnint *inopen;
  113. ftnint *innum;
  114. ftnint *innamed;
  115. char *inname;
  116. ftnlen innamlen;
  117. char *inacc;
  118. ftnlen inacclen;
  119. char *inseq;
  120. ftnlen inseqlen;
  121. char *indir;
  122. ftnlen indirlen;
  123. char *infmt;
  124. ftnlen infmtlen;
  125. char *inform;
  126. ftnint informlen;
  127. char *inunf;
  128. ftnlen inunflen;
  129. ftnint *inrecl;
  130. ftnint *innrec;
  131. char *inblank;
  132. ftnlen inblanklen;
  133. } inlist;
  134. #define VOID void
  135. union Multitype { /* for multiple entry points */
  136. integer1 g;
  137. shortint h;
  138. integer i;
  139. /* longint j; */
  140. real r;
  141. doublereal d;
  142. complex c;
  143. doublecomplex z;
  144. };
  145. typedef union Multitype Multitype;
  146. struct Vardesc { /* for Namelist */
  147. char *name;
  148. char *addr;
  149. ftnlen *dims;
  150. int type;
  151. };
  152. typedef struct Vardesc Vardesc;
  153. struct Namelist {
  154. char *name;
  155. Vardesc **vars;
  156. int nvars;
  157. };
  158. typedef struct Namelist Namelist;
  159. #define abs(x) ((x) >= 0 ? (x) : -(x))
  160. #define dabs(x) (fabs(x))
  161. #define f2cmin(a,b) ((a) <= (b) ? (a) : (b))
  162. #define f2cmax(a,b) ((a) >= (b) ? (a) : (b))
  163. #define dmin(a,b) (f2cmin(a,b))
  164. #define dmax(a,b) (f2cmax(a,b))
  165. #define bit_test(a,b) ((a) >> (b) & 1)
  166. #define bit_clear(a,b) ((a) & ~((uinteger)1 << (b)))
  167. #define bit_set(a,b) ((a) | ((uinteger)1 << (b)))
  168. #define abort_() { sig_die("Fortran abort routine called", 1); }
  169. #define c_abs(z) (cabsf(Cf(z)))
  170. #define c_cos(R,Z) { pCf(R)=ccos(Cf(Z)); }
  171. #ifdef _MSC_VER
  172. #define c_div(c, a, b) {Cf(c)._Val[0] = (Cf(a)._Val[0]/Cf(b)._Val[0]); Cf(c)._Val[1]=(Cf(a)._Val[1]/Cf(b)._Val[1]);}
  173. #define z_div(c, a, b) {Cd(c)._Val[0] = (Cd(a)._Val[0]/Cd(b)._Val[0]); Cd(c)._Val[1]=(Cd(a)._Val[1]/Cd(b)._Val[1]);}
  174. #else
  175. #define c_div(c, a, b) {pCf(c) = Cf(a)/Cf(b);}
  176. #define z_div(c, a, b) {pCd(c) = Cd(a)/Cd(b);}
  177. #endif
  178. #define c_exp(R, Z) {pCf(R) = cexpf(Cf(Z));}
  179. #define c_log(R, Z) {pCf(R) = clogf(Cf(Z));}
  180. #define c_sin(R, Z) {pCf(R) = csinf(Cf(Z));}
  181. //#define c_sqrt(R, Z) {*(R) = csqrtf(Cf(Z));}
  182. #define c_sqrt(R, Z) {pCf(R) = csqrtf(Cf(Z));}
  183. #define d_abs(x) (fabs(*(x)))
  184. #define d_acos(x) (acos(*(x)))
  185. #define d_asin(x) (asin(*(x)))
  186. #define d_atan(x) (atan(*(x)))
  187. #define d_atn2(x, y) (atan2(*(x),*(y)))
  188. #define d_cnjg(R, Z) { pCd(R) = conj(Cd(Z)); }
  189. #define r_cnjg(R, Z) { pCf(R) = conjf(Cf(Z)); }
  190. #define d_cos(x) (cos(*(x)))
  191. #define d_cosh(x) (cosh(*(x)))
  192. #define d_dim(__a, __b) ( *(__a) > *(__b) ? *(__a) - *(__b) : 0.0 )
  193. #define d_exp(x) (exp(*(x)))
  194. #define d_imag(z) (cimag(Cd(z)))
  195. #define r_imag(z) (cimagf(Cf(z)))
  196. #define d_int(__x) (*(__x)>0 ? floor(*(__x)) : -floor(- *(__x)))
  197. #define r_int(__x) (*(__x)>0 ? floor(*(__x)) : -floor(- *(__x)))
  198. #define d_lg10(x) ( 0.43429448190325182765 * log(*(x)) )
  199. #define r_lg10(x) ( 0.43429448190325182765 * log(*(x)) )
  200. #define d_log(x) (log(*(x)))
  201. #define d_mod(x, y) (fmod(*(x), *(y)))
  202. #define u_nint(__x) ((__x)>=0 ? floor((__x) + .5) : -floor(.5 - (__x)))
  203. #define d_nint(x) u_nint(*(x))
  204. #define u_sign(__a,__b) ((__b) >= 0 ? ((__a) >= 0 ? (__a) : -(__a)) : -((__a) >= 0 ? (__a) : -(__a)))
  205. #define d_sign(a,b) u_sign(*(a),*(b))
  206. #define r_sign(a,b) u_sign(*(a),*(b))
  207. #define d_sin(x) (sin(*(x)))
  208. #define d_sinh(x) (sinh(*(x)))
  209. #define d_sqrt(x) (sqrt(*(x)))
  210. #define d_tan(x) (tan(*(x)))
  211. #define d_tanh(x) (tanh(*(x)))
  212. #define i_abs(x) abs(*(x))
  213. #define i_dnnt(x) ((integer)u_nint(*(x)))
  214. #define i_len(s, n) (n)
  215. #define i_nint(x) ((integer)u_nint(*(x)))
  216. #define i_sign(a,b) ((integer)u_sign((integer)*(a),(integer)*(b)))
  217. #define pow_dd(ap, bp) ( pow(*(ap), *(bp)))
  218. #define pow_si(B,E) spow_ui(*(B),*(E))
  219. #define pow_ri(B,E) spow_ui(*(B),*(E))
  220. #define pow_di(B,E) dpow_ui(*(B),*(E))
  221. #define pow_zi(p, a, b) {pCd(p) = zpow_ui(Cd(a), *(b));}
  222. #define pow_ci(p, a, b) {pCf(p) = cpow_ui(Cf(a), *(b));}
  223. #define pow_zz(R,A,B) {pCd(R) = cpow(Cd(A),*(B));}
  224. #define s_cat(lpp, rpp, rnp, np, llp) { ftnlen i, nc, ll; char *f__rp, *lp; ll = (llp); lp = (lpp); for(i=0; i < (int)*(np); ++i) { nc = ll; if((rnp)[i] < nc) nc = (rnp)[i]; ll -= nc; f__rp = (rpp)[i]; while(--nc >= 0) *lp++ = *(f__rp)++; } while(--ll >= 0) *lp++ = ' '; }
  225. #define s_cmp(a,b,c,d) ((integer)strncmp((a),(b),f2cmin((c),(d))))
  226. #define s_copy(A,B,C,D) { int __i,__m; for (__i=0, __m=f2cmin((C),(D)); __i<__m && (B)[__i] != 0; ++__i) (A)[__i] = (B)[__i]; }
  227. #define sig_die(s, kill) { exit(1); }
  228. #define s_stop(s, n) {exit(0);}
  229. static char junk[] = "\n@(#)LIBF77 VERSION 19990503\n";
  230. #define z_abs(z) (cabs(Cd(z)))
  231. #define z_exp(R, Z) {pCd(R) = cexp(Cd(Z));}
  232. #define z_sqrt(R, Z) {pCd(R) = csqrt(Cd(Z));}
  233. #define myexit_() break;
  234. #define mycycle_() continue;
  235. #define myceiling_(w) {ceil(w)}
  236. #define myhuge_(w) {HUGE_VAL}
  237. //#define mymaxloc_(w,s,e,n) {if (sizeof(*(w)) == sizeof(double)) dmaxloc_((w),*(s),*(e),n); else dmaxloc_((w),*(s),*(e),n);}
  238. #define mymaxloc_(w,s,e,n) dmaxloc_(w,*(s),*(e),n)
  239. /* procedure parameter types for -A and -C++ */
  240. #define F2C_proc_par_types 1
  241. #ifdef __cplusplus
  242. typedef logical (*L_fp)(...);
  243. #else
  244. typedef logical (*L_fp)();
  245. #endif
  246. static float spow_ui(float x, integer n) {
  247. float pow=1.0; unsigned long int u;
  248. if(n != 0) {
  249. if(n < 0) n = -n, x = 1/x;
  250. for(u = n; ; ) {
  251. if(u & 01) pow *= x;
  252. if(u >>= 1) x *= x;
  253. else break;
  254. }
  255. }
  256. return pow;
  257. }
  258. static double dpow_ui(double x, integer n) {
  259. double pow=1.0; unsigned long int u;
  260. if(n != 0) {
  261. if(n < 0) n = -n, x = 1/x;
  262. for(u = n; ; ) {
  263. if(u & 01) pow *= x;
  264. if(u >>= 1) x *= x;
  265. else break;
  266. }
  267. }
  268. return pow;
  269. }
  270. #ifdef _MSC_VER
  271. static _Fcomplex cpow_ui(complex x, integer n) {
  272. complex pow={1.0,0.0}; unsigned long int u;
  273. if(n != 0) {
  274. if(n < 0) n = -n, x.r = 1/x.r, x.i=1/x.i;
  275. for(u = n; ; ) {
  276. if(u & 01) pow.r *= x.r, pow.i *= x.i;
  277. if(u >>= 1) x.r *= x.r, x.i *= x.i;
  278. else break;
  279. }
  280. }
  281. _Fcomplex p={pow.r, pow.i};
  282. return p;
  283. }
  284. #else
  285. static _Complex float cpow_ui(_Complex float x, integer n) {
  286. _Complex float pow=1.0; unsigned long int u;
  287. if(n != 0) {
  288. if(n < 0) n = -n, x = 1/x;
  289. for(u = n; ; ) {
  290. if(u & 01) pow *= x;
  291. if(u >>= 1) x *= x;
  292. else break;
  293. }
  294. }
  295. return pow;
  296. }
  297. #endif
  298. #ifdef _MSC_VER
  299. static _Dcomplex zpow_ui(_Dcomplex x, integer n) {
  300. _Dcomplex pow={1.0,0.0}; unsigned long int u;
  301. if(n != 0) {
  302. if(n < 0) n = -n, x._Val[0] = 1/x._Val[0], x._Val[1] =1/x._Val[1];
  303. for(u = n; ; ) {
  304. if(u & 01) pow._Val[0] *= x._Val[0], pow._Val[1] *= x._Val[1];
  305. if(u >>= 1) x._Val[0] *= x._Val[0], x._Val[1] *= x._Val[1];
  306. else break;
  307. }
  308. }
  309. _Dcomplex p = {pow._Val[0], pow._Val[1]};
  310. return p;
  311. }
  312. #else
  313. static _Complex double zpow_ui(_Complex double x, integer n) {
  314. _Complex double pow=1.0; unsigned long int u;
  315. if(n != 0) {
  316. if(n < 0) n = -n, x = 1/x;
  317. for(u = n; ; ) {
  318. if(u & 01) pow *= x;
  319. if(u >>= 1) x *= x;
  320. else break;
  321. }
  322. }
  323. return pow;
  324. }
  325. #endif
  326. static integer pow_ii(integer x, integer n) {
  327. integer pow; unsigned long int u;
  328. if (n <= 0) {
  329. if (n == 0 || x == 1) pow = 1;
  330. else if (x != -1) pow = x == 0 ? 1/x : 0;
  331. else n = -n;
  332. }
  333. if ((n > 0) || !(n == 0 || x == 1 || x != -1)) {
  334. u = n;
  335. for(pow = 1; ; ) {
  336. if(u & 01) pow *= x;
  337. if(u >>= 1) x *= x;
  338. else break;
  339. }
  340. }
  341. return pow;
  342. }
  343. static integer dmaxloc_(double *w, integer s, integer e, integer *n)
  344. {
  345. double m; integer i, mi;
  346. for(m=w[s-1], mi=s, i=s+1; i<=e; i++)
  347. if (w[i-1]>m) mi=i ,m=w[i-1];
  348. return mi-s+1;
  349. }
  350. static integer smaxloc_(float *w, integer s, integer e, integer *n)
  351. {
  352. float m; integer i, mi;
  353. for(m=w[s-1], mi=s, i=s+1; i<=e; i++)
  354. if (w[i-1]>m) mi=i ,m=w[i-1];
  355. return mi-s+1;
  356. }
  357. static inline void cdotc_(complex *z, integer *n_, complex *x, integer *incx_, complex *y, integer *incy_) {
  358. integer n = *n_, incx = *incx_, incy = *incy_, i;
  359. #ifdef _MSC_VER
  360. _Fcomplex zdotc = {0.0, 0.0};
  361. if (incx == 1 && incy == 1) {
  362. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  363. zdotc._Val[0] += conjf(Cf(&x[i]))._Val[0] * Cf(&y[i])._Val[0];
  364. zdotc._Val[1] += conjf(Cf(&x[i]))._Val[1] * Cf(&y[i])._Val[1];
  365. }
  366. } else {
  367. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  368. zdotc._Val[0] += conjf(Cf(&x[i*incx]))._Val[0] * Cf(&y[i*incy])._Val[0];
  369. zdotc._Val[1] += conjf(Cf(&x[i*incx]))._Val[1] * Cf(&y[i*incy])._Val[1];
  370. }
  371. }
  372. pCf(z) = zdotc;
  373. }
  374. #else
  375. _Complex float zdotc = 0.0;
  376. if (incx == 1 && incy == 1) {
  377. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  378. zdotc += conjf(Cf(&x[i])) * Cf(&y[i]);
  379. }
  380. } else {
  381. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  382. zdotc += conjf(Cf(&x[i*incx])) * Cf(&y[i*incy]);
  383. }
  384. }
  385. pCf(z) = zdotc;
  386. }
  387. #endif
  388. static inline void zdotc_(doublecomplex *z, integer *n_, doublecomplex *x, integer *incx_, doublecomplex *y, integer *incy_) {
  389. integer n = *n_, incx = *incx_, incy = *incy_, i;
  390. #ifdef _MSC_VER
  391. _Dcomplex zdotc = {0.0, 0.0};
  392. if (incx == 1 && incy == 1) {
  393. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  394. zdotc._Val[0] += conj(Cd(&x[i]))._Val[0] * Cd(&y[i])._Val[0];
  395. zdotc._Val[1] += conj(Cd(&x[i]))._Val[1] * Cd(&y[i])._Val[1];
  396. }
  397. } else {
  398. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  399. zdotc._Val[0] += conj(Cd(&x[i*incx]))._Val[0] * Cd(&y[i*incy])._Val[0];
  400. zdotc._Val[1] += conj(Cd(&x[i*incx]))._Val[1] * Cd(&y[i*incy])._Val[1];
  401. }
  402. }
  403. pCd(z) = zdotc;
  404. }
  405. #else
  406. _Complex double zdotc = 0.0;
  407. if (incx == 1 && incy == 1) {
  408. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  409. zdotc += conj(Cd(&x[i])) * Cd(&y[i]);
  410. }
  411. } else {
  412. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  413. zdotc += conj(Cd(&x[i*incx])) * Cd(&y[i*incy]);
  414. }
  415. }
  416. pCd(z) = zdotc;
  417. }
  418. #endif
  419. static inline void cdotu_(complex *z, integer *n_, complex *x, integer *incx_, complex *y, integer *incy_) {
  420. integer n = *n_, incx = *incx_, incy = *incy_, i;
  421. #ifdef _MSC_VER
  422. _Fcomplex zdotc = {0.0, 0.0};
  423. if (incx == 1 && incy == 1) {
  424. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  425. zdotc._Val[0] += Cf(&x[i])._Val[0] * Cf(&y[i])._Val[0];
  426. zdotc._Val[1] += Cf(&x[i])._Val[1] * Cf(&y[i])._Val[1];
  427. }
  428. } else {
  429. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  430. zdotc._Val[0] += Cf(&x[i*incx])._Val[0] * Cf(&y[i*incy])._Val[0];
  431. zdotc._Val[1] += Cf(&x[i*incx])._Val[1] * Cf(&y[i*incy])._Val[1];
  432. }
  433. }
  434. pCf(z) = zdotc;
  435. }
  436. #else
  437. _Complex float zdotc = 0.0;
  438. if (incx == 1 && incy == 1) {
  439. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  440. zdotc += Cf(&x[i]) * Cf(&y[i]);
  441. }
  442. } else {
  443. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  444. zdotc += Cf(&x[i*incx]) * Cf(&y[i*incy]);
  445. }
  446. }
  447. pCf(z) = zdotc;
  448. }
  449. #endif
  450. static inline void zdotu_(doublecomplex *z, integer *n_, doublecomplex *x, integer *incx_, doublecomplex *y, integer *incy_) {
  451. integer n = *n_, incx = *incx_, incy = *incy_, i;
  452. #ifdef _MSC_VER
  453. _Dcomplex zdotc = {0.0, 0.0};
  454. if (incx == 1 && incy == 1) {
  455. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  456. zdotc._Val[0] += Cd(&x[i])._Val[0] * Cd(&y[i])._Val[0];
  457. zdotc._Val[1] += Cd(&x[i])._Val[1] * Cd(&y[i])._Val[1];
  458. }
  459. } else {
  460. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  461. zdotc._Val[0] += Cd(&x[i*incx])._Val[0] * Cd(&y[i*incy])._Val[0];
  462. zdotc._Val[1] += Cd(&x[i*incx])._Val[1] * Cd(&y[i*incy])._Val[1];
  463. }
  464. }
  465. pCd(z) = zdotc;
  466. }
  467. #else
  468. _Complex double zdotc = 0.0;
  469. if (incx == 1 && incy == 1) {
  470. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  471. zdotc += Cd(&x[i]) * Cd(&y[i]);
  472. }
  473. } else {
  474. for (i=0;i<n;i++) { /* zdotc = zdotc + dconjg(x(i))* y(i) */
  475. zdotc += Cd(&x[i*incx]) * Cd(&y[i*incy]);
  476. }
  477. }
  478. pCd(z) = zdotc;
  479. }
  480. #endif
  481. /* -- translated by f2c (version 20000121).
  482. You must link the resulting object file with the libraries:
  483. -lf2c -lm (in that order)
  484. */
  485. /* -- translated by f2c (version 20000121).
  486. You must link the resulting object file with the libraries:
  487. -lf2c -lm (in that order)
  488. */
  489. /* Table of constant values */
  490. static integer c_n1 = -1;
  491. /* Subroutine */ int dgedmdq_(char *jobs, char *jobz, char *jobr, char *jobq,
  492. char *jobt, char *jobf, integer *whtsvd, integer *m, integer *n,
  493. doublereal *f, integer *ldf, doublereal *x, integer *ldx, doublereal *
  494. y, integer *ldy, integer *nrnk, doublereal *tol, integer *k,
  495. doublereal *reig, doublereal *imeig, doublereal *z__, integer *ldz,
  496. doublereal *res, doublereal *b, integer *ldb, doublereal *v, integer *
  497. ldv, doublereal *s, integer *lds, doublereal *work, integer *lwork,
  498. integer *iwork, integer *liwork, integer *info)
  499. {
  500. /* System generated locals */
  501. integer f_dim1, f_offset, x_dim1, x_offset, y_dim1, y_offset, z_dim1,
  502. z_offset, b_dim1, b_offset, v_dim1, v_offset, s_dim1, s_offset,
  503. i__1, i__2;
  504. /* Local variables */
  505. doublereal zero;
  506. integer info1;
  507. extern logical lsame_(char *, char *);
  508. char jobvl[1];
  509. integer minmn;
  510. logical wantq;
  511. integer mlwqr, olwqr;
  512. logical wntex;
  513. extern /* Subroutine */ int dgedmd_(char *, char *, char *, char *,
  514. integer *, integer *, integer *, doublereal *, integer *,
  515. doublereal *, integer *, integer *, doublereal *, integer *,
  516. doublereal *, doublereal *, doublereal *, integer *, doublereal *,
  517. doublereal *, integer *, doublereal *, integer *, doublereal *,
  518. integer *, doublereal *, integer *, integer *, integer *, integer
  519. *), dgeqrf_(integer *, integer *,
  520. doublereal *, integer *, doublereal *, doublereal *, integer *,
  521. integer *), dlacpy_(char *, integer *, integer *, doublereal *,
  522. integer *, doublereal *, integer *), dlaset_(char *,
  523. integer *, integer *, doublereal *, doublereal *, doublereal *,
  524. integer *), xerbla_(char *, integer *);
  525. integer mlwdmd, olwdmd;
  526. logical sccolx, sccoly;
  527. extern /* Subroutine */ int dorgqr_(integer *, integer *, integer *,
  528. doublereal *, integer *, doublereal *, doublereal *, integer *,
  529. integer *), dormqr_(char *, char *, integer *, integer *, integer
  530. *, doublereal *, integer *, doublereal *, doublereal *, integer *,
  531. doublereal *, integer *, integer *);
  532. integer iminwr;
  533. logical wntvec, wntvcf;
  534. integer mlwgqr;
  535. logical wntref;
  536. integer mlwork, olwgqr, olwork;
  537. doublereal rdummy[2];
  538. integer mlwmqr, olwmqr;
  539. logical lquery, wntres, wnttrf, wntvcq;
  540. doublereal one;
  541. /* March 2023 */
  542. /* ..... */
  543. /* USE iso_fortran_env */
  544. /* INTEGER, PARAMETER :: WP = real64 */
  545. /* ..... */
  546. /* Scalar arguments */
  547. /* Array arguments */
  548. /* ..... */
  549. /* Purpose */
  550. /* ======= */
  551. /* DGEDMDQ computes the Dynamic Mode Decomposition (DMD) for */
  552. /* a pair of data snapshot matrices, using a QR factorization */
  553. /* based compression of the data. For the input matrices */
  554. /* X and Y such that Y = A*X with an unaccessible matrix */
  555. /* A, DGEDMDQ computes a certain number of Ritz pairs of A using */
  556. /* the standard Rayleigh-Ritz extraction from a subspace of */
  557. /* range(X) that is determined using the leading left singular */
  558. /* vectors of X. Optionally, DGEDMDQ returns the residuals */
  559. /* of the computed Ritz pairs, the information needed for */
  560. /* a refinement of the Ritz vectors, or the eigenvectors of */
  561. /* the Exact DMD. */
  562. /* For further details see the references listed */
  563. /* below. For more details of the implementation see [3]. */
  564. /* References */
  565. /* ========== */
  566. /* [1] P. Schmid: Dynamic mode decomposition of numerical */
  567. /* and experimental data, */
  568. /* Journal of Fluid Mechanics 656, 5-28, 2010. */
  569. /* [2] Z. Drmac, I. Mezic, R. Mohr: Data driven modal */
  570. /* decompositions: analysis and enhancements, */
  571. /* SIAM J. on Sci. Comp. 40 (4), A2253-A2285, 2018. */
  572. /* [3] Z. Drmac: A LAPACK implementation of the Dynamic */
  573. /* Mode Decomposition I. Technical report. AIMDyn Inc. */
  574. /* and LAPACK Working Note 298. */
  575. /* [4] J. Tu, C. W. Rowley, D. M. Luchtenburg, S. L. */
  576. /* Brunton, N. Kutz: On Dynamic Mode Decomposition: */
  577. /* Theory and Applications, Journal of Computational */
  578. /* Dynamics 1(2), 391 -421, 2014. */
  579. /* Developed and supported by: */
  580. /* =========================== */
  581. /* Developed and coded by Zlatko Drmac, Faculty of Science, */
  582. /* University of Zagreb; drmac@math.hr */
  583. /* In cooperation with */
  584. /* AIMdyn Inc., Santa Barbara, CA. */
  585. /* and supported by */
  586. /* - DARPA SBIR project "Koopman Operator-Based Forecasting */
  587. /* for Nonstationary Processes from Near-Term, Limited */
  588. /* Observational Data" Contract No: W31P4Q-21-C-0007 */
  589. /* - DARPA PAI project "Physics-Informed Machine Learning */
  590. /* Methodologies" Contract No: HR0011-18-9-0033 */
  591. /* - DARPA MoDyL project "A Data-Driven, Operator-Theoretic */
  592. /* Framework for Space-Time Analysis of Process Dynamics" */
  593. /* Contract No: HR0011-16-C-0116 */
  594. /* Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations */
  595. /* expressed in this material are those of the author and */
  596. /* do not necessarily reflect the views of the DARPA SBIR */
  597. /* Program Office. */
  598. /* ============================================================ */
  599. /* Distribution Statement A: */
  600. /* Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited. */
  601. /* Cleared by DARPA on September 29, 2022 */
  602. /* ============================================================ */
  603. /* ...................................................................... */
  604. /* Arguments */
  605. /* ========= */
  606. /* JOBS (input) CHARACTER*1 */
  607. /* Determines whether the initial data snapshots are scaled */
  608. /* by a diagonal matrix. The data snapshots are the columns */
  609. /* of F. The leading N-1 columns of F are denoted X and the */
  610. /* trailing N-1 columns are denoted Y. */
  611. /* 'S' :: The data snapshots matrices X and Y are multiplied */
  612. /* with a diagonal matrix D so that X*D has unit */
  613. /* nonzero columns (in the Euclidean 2-norm) */
  614. /* 'C' :: The snapshots are scaled as with the 'S' option. */
  615. /* If it is found that an i-th column of X is zero */
  616. /* vector and the corresponding i-th column of Y is */
  617. /* non-zero, then the i-th column of Y is set to */
  618. /* zero and a warning flag is raised. */
  619. /* 'Y' :: The data snapshots matrices X and Y are multiplied */
  620. /* by a diagonal matrix D so that Y*D has unit */
  621. /* nonzero columns (in the Euclidean 2-norm) */
  622. /* 'N' :: No data scaling. */
  623. /* ..... */
  624. /* JOBZ (input) CHARACTER*1 */
  625. /* Determines whether the eigenvectors (Koopman modes) will */
  626. /* be computed. */
  627. /* 'V' :: The eigenvectors (Koopman modes) will be computed */
  628. /* and returned in the matrix Z. */
  629. /* See the description of Z. */
  630. /* 'F' :: The eigenvectors (Koopman modes) will be returned */
  631. /* in factored form as the product Z*V, where Z */
  632. /* is orthonormal and V contains the eigenvectors */
  633. /* of the corresponding Rayleigh quotient. */
  634. /* See the descriptions of F, V, Z. */
  635. /* 'Q' :: The eigenvectors (Koopman modes) will be returned */
  636. /* in factored form as the product Q*Z, where Z */
  637. /* contains the eigenvectors of the compression of the */
  638. /* underlying discretized operator onto the span of */
  639. /* the data snapshots. See the descriptions of F, V, Z. */
  640. /* Q is from the initial QR factorization. */
  641. /* 'N' :: The eigenvectors are not computed. */
  642. /* ..... */
  643. /* JOBR (input) CHARACTER*1 */
  644. /* Determines whether to compute the residuals. */
  645. /* 'R' :: The residuals for the computed eigenpairs will */
  646. /* be computed and stored in the array RES. */
  647. /* See the description of RES. */
  648. /* For this option to be legal, JOBZ must be 'V'. */
  649. /* 'N' :: The residuals are not computed. */
  650. /* ..... */
  651. /* JOBQ (input) CHARACTER*1 */
  652. /* Specifies whether to explicitly compute and return the */
  653. /* orthogonal matrix from the QR factorization. */
  654. /* 'Q' :: The matrix Q of the QR factorization of the data */
  655. /* snapshot matrix is computed and stored in the */
  656. /* array F. See the description of F. */
  657. /* 'N' :: The matrix Q is not explicitly computed. */
  658. /* ..... */
  659. /* JOBT (input) CHARACTER*1 */
  660. /* Specifies whether to return the upper triangular factor */
  661. /* from the QR factorization. */
  662. /* 'R' :: The matrix R of the QR factorization of the data */
  663. /* snapshot matrix F is returned in the array Y. */
  664. /* See the description of Y and Further details. */
  665. /* 'N' :: The matrix R is not returned. */
  666. /* ..... */
  667. /* JOBF (input) CHARACTER*1 */
  668. /* Specifies whether to store information needed for post- */
  669. /* processing (e.g. computing refined Ritz vectors) */
  670. /* 'R' :: The matrix needed for the refinement of the Ritz */
  671. /* vectors is computed and stored in the array B. */
  672. /* See the description of B. */
  673. /* 'E' :: The unscaled eigenvectors of the Exact DMD are */
  674. /* computed and returned in the array B. See the */
  675. /* description of B. */
  676. /* 'N' :: No eigenvector refinement data is computed. */
  677. /* To be useful on exit, this option needs JOBQ='Q'. */
  678. /* ..... */
  679. /* WHTSVD (input) INTEGER, WHSTVD in { 1, 2, 3, 4 } */
  680. /* Allows for a selection of the SVD algorithm from the */
  681. /* LAPACK library. */
  682. /* 1 :: DGESVD (the QR SVD algorithm) */
  683. /* 2 :: DGESDD (the Divide and Conquer algorithm; if enough */
  684. /* workspace available, this is the fastest option) */
  685. /* 3 :: DGESVDQ (the preconditioned QR SVD ; this and 4 */
  686. /* are the most accurate options) */
  687. /* 4 :: DGEJSV (the preconditioned Jacobi SVD; this and 3 */
  688. /* are the most accurate options) */
  689. /* For the four methods above, a significant difference in */
  690. /* the accuracy of small singular values is possible if */
  691. /* the snapshots vary in norm so that X is severely */
  692. /* ill-conditioned. If small (smaller than EPS*||X||) */
  693. /* singular values are of interest and JOBS=='N', then */
  694. /* the options (3, 4) give the most accurate results, where */
  695. /* the option 4 is slightly better and with stronger */
  696. /* theoretical background. */
  697. /* If JOBS=='S', i.e. the columns of X will be normalized, */
  698. /* then all methods give nearly equally accurate results. */
  699. /* ..... */
  700. /* M (input) INTEGER, M >= 0 */
  701. /* The state space dimension (the number of rows of F). */
  702. /* ..... */
  703. /* N (input) INTEGER, 0 <= N <= M */
  704. /* The number of data snapshots from a single trajectory, */
  705. /* taken at equidistant discrete times. This is the */
  706. /* number of columns of F. */
  707. /* ..... */
  708. /* F (input/output) REAL(KIND=WP) M-by-N array */
  709. /* > On entry, */
  710. /* the columns of F are the sequence of data snapshots */
  711. /* from a single trajectory, taken at equidistant discrete */
  712. /* times. It is assumed that the column norms of F are */
  713. /* in the range of the normalized floating point numbers. */
  714. /* < On exit, */
  715. /* If JOBQ == 'Q', the array F contains the orthogonal */
  716. /* matrix/factor of the QR factorization of the initial */
  717. /* data snapshots matrix F. See the description of JOBQ. */
  718. /* If JOBQ == 'N', the entries in F strictly below the main */
  719. /* diagonal contain, column-wise, the information on the */
  720. /* Householder vectors, as returned by DGEQRF. The */
  721. /* remaining information to restore the orthogonal matrix */
  722. /* of the initial QR factorization is stored in WORK(1:N). */
  723. /* See the description of WORK. */
  724. /* ..... */
  725. /* LDF (input) INTEGER, LDF >= M */
  726. /* The leading dimension of the array F. */
  727. /* ..... */
  728. /* X (workspace/output) REAL(KIND=WP) MIN(M,N)-by-(N-1) array */
  729. /* X is used as workspace to hold representations of the */
  730. /* leading N-1 snapshots in the orthonormal basis computed */
  731. /* in the QR factorization of F. */
  732. /* On exit, the leading K columns of X contain the leading */
  733. /* K left singular vectors of the above described content */
  734. /* of X. To lift them to the space of the left singular */
  735. /* vectors U(:,1:K)of the input data, pre-multiply with the */
  736. /* Q factor from the initial QR factorization. */
  737. /* See the descriptions of F, K, V and Z. */
  738. /* ..... */
  739. /* LDX (input) INTEGER, LDX >= N */
  740. /* The leading dimension of the array X. */
  741. /* ..... */
  742. /* Y (workspace/output) REAL(KIND=WP) MIN(M,N)-by-(N-1) array */
  743. /* Y is used as workspace to hold representations of the */
  744. /* trailing N-1 snapshots in the orthonormal basis computed */
  745. /* in the QR factorization of F. */
  746. /* On exit, */
  747. /* If JOBT == 'R', Y contains the MIN(M,N)-by-N upper */
  748. /* triangular factor from the QR factorization of the data */
  749. /* snapshot matrix F. */
  750. /* ..... */
  751. /* LDY (input) INTEGER , LDY >= N */
  752. /* The leading dimension of the array Y. */
  753. /* ..... */
  754. /* NRNK (input) INTEGER */
  755. /* Determines the mode how to compute the numerical rank, */
  756. /* i.e. how to truncate small singular values of the input */
  757. /* matrix X. On input, if */
  758. /* NRNK = -1 :: i-th singular value sigma(i) is truncated */
  759. /* if sigma(i) <= TOL*sigma(1) */
  760. /* This option is recommended. */
  761. /* NRNK = -2 :: i-th singular value sigma(i) is truncated */
  762. /* if sigma(i) <= TOL*sigma(i-1) */
  763. /* This option is included for R&D purposes. */
  764. /* It requires highly accurate SVD, which */
  765. /* may not be feasible. */
  766. /* The numerical rank can be enforced by using positive */
  767. /* value of NRNK as follows: */
  768. /* 0 < NRNK <= N-1 :: at most NRNK largest singular values */
  769. /* will be used. If the number of the computed nonzero */
  770. /* singular values is less than NRNK, then only those */
  771. /* nonzero values will be used and the actually used */
  772. /* dimension is less than NRNK. The actual number of */
  773. /* the nonzero singular values is returned in the variable */
  774. /* K. See the description of K. */
  775. /* ..... */
  776. /* TOL (input) REAL(KIND=WP), 0 <= TOL < 1 */
  777. /* The tolerance for truncating small singular values. */
  778. /* See the description of NRNK. */
  779. /* ..... */
  780. /* K (output) INTEGER, 0 <= K <= N */
  781. /* The dimension of the SVD/POD basis for the leading N-1 */
  782. /* data snapshots (columns of F) and the number of the */
  783. /* computed Ritz pairs. The value of K is determined */
  784. /* according to the rule set by the parameters NRNK and */
  785. /* TOL. See the descriptions of NRNK and TOL. */
  786. /* ..... */
  787. /* REIG (output) REAL(KIND=WP) (N-1)-by-1 array */
  788. /* The leading K (K<=N) entries of REIG contain */
  789. /* the real parts of the computed eigenvalues */
  790. /* REIG(1:K) + sqrt(-1)*IMEIG(1:K). */
  791. /* See the descriptions of K, IMEIG, Z. */
  792. /* ..... */
  793. /* IMEIG (output) REAL(KIND=WP) (N-1)-by-1 array */
  794. /* The leading K (K<N) entries of REIG contain */
  795. /* the imaginary parts of the computed eigenvalues */
  796. /* REIG(1:K) + sqrt(-1)*IMEIG(1:K). */
  797. /* The eigenvalues are determined as follows: */
  798. /* If IMEIG(i) == 0, then the corresponding eigenvalue is */
  799. /* real, LAMBDA(i) = REIG(i). */
  800. /* If IMEIG(i)>0, then the corresponding complex */
  801. /* conjugate pair of eigenvalues reads */
  802. /* LAMBDA(i) = REIG(i) + sqrt(-1)*IMAG(i) */
  803. /* LAMBDA(i+1) = REIG(i) - sqrt(-1)*IMAG(i) */
  804. /* That is, complex conjugate pairs have consequtive */
  805. /* indices (i,i+1), with the positive imaginary part */
  806. /* listed first. */
  807. /* See the descriptions of K, REIG, Z. */
  808. /* ..... */
  809. /* Z (workspace/output) REAL(KIND=WP) M-by-(N-1) array */
  810. /* If JOBZ =='V' then */
  811. /* Z contains real Ritz vectors as follows: */
  812. /* If IMEIG(i)=0, then Z(:,i) is an eigenvector of */
  813. /* the i-th Ritz value. */
  814. /* If IMEIG(i) > 0 (and IMEIG(i+1) < 0) then */
  815. /* [Z(:,i) Z(:,i+1)] span an invariant subspace and */
  816. /* the Ritz values extracted from this subspace are */
  817. /* REIG(i) + sqrt(-1)*IMEIG(i) and */
  818. /* REIG(i) - sqrt(-1)*IMEIG(i). */
  819. /* The corresponding eigenvectors are */
  820. /* Z(:,i) + sqrt(-1)*Z(:,i+1) and */
  821. /* Z(:,i) - sqrt(-1)*Z(:,i+1), respectively. */
  822. /* If JOBZ == 'F', then the above descriptions hold for */
  823. /* the columns of Z*V, where the columns of V are the */
  824. /* eigenvectors of the K-by-K Rayleigh quotient, and Z is */
  825. /* orthonormal. The columns of V are similarly structured: */
  826. /* If IMEIG(i) == 0 then Z*V(:,i) is an eigenvector, and if */
  827. /* IMEIG(i) > 0 then Z*V(:,i)+sqrt(-1)*Z*V(:,i+1) and */
  828. /* Z*V(:,i)-sqrt(-1)*Z*V(:,i+1) */
  829. /* are the eigenvectors of LAMBDA(i), LAMBDA(i+1). */
  830. /* See the descriptions of REIG, IMEIG, X and V. */
  831. /* ..... */
  832. /* LDZ (input) INTEGER , LDZ >= M */
  833. /* The leading dimension of the array Z. */
  834. /* ..... */
  835. /* RES (output) REAL(KIND=WP) (N-1)-by-1 array */
  836. /* RES(1:K) contains the residuals for the K computed */
  837. /* Ritz pairs. */
  838. /* If LAMBDA(i) is real, then */
  839. /* RES(i) = || A * Z(:,i) - LAMBDA(i)*Z(:,i))||_2. */
  840. /* If [LAMBDA(i), LAMBDA(i+1)] is a complex conjugate pair */
  841. /* then */
  842. /* RES(i)=RES(i+1) = || A * Z(:,i:i+1) - Z(:,i:i+1) *B||_F */
  843. /* where B = [ real(LAMBDA(i)) imag(LAMBDA(i)) ] */
  844. /* [-imag(LAMBDA(i)) real(LAMBDA(i)) ]. */
  845. /* It holds that */
  846. /* RES(i) = || A*ZC(:,i) - LAMBDA(i) *ZC(:,i) ||_2 */
  847. /* RES(i+1) = || A*ZC(:,i+1) - LAMBDA(i+1)*ZC(:,i+1) ||_2 */
  848. /* where ZC(:,i) = Z(:,i) + sqrt(-1)*Z(:,i+1) */
  849. /* ZC(:,i+1) = Z(:,i) - sqrt(-1)*Z(:,i+1) */
  850. /* See the description of Z. */
  851. /* ..... */
  852. /* B (output) REAL(KIND=WP) MIN(M,N)-by-(N-1) array. */
  853. /* IF JOBF =='R', B(1:N,1:K) contains A*U(:,1:K), and can */
  854. /* be used for computing the refined vectors; see further */
  855. /* details in the provided references. */
  856. /* If JOBF == 'E', B(1:N,1;K) contains */
  857. /* A*U(:,1:K)*W(1:K,1:K), which are the vectors from the */
  858. /* Exact DMD, up to scaling by the inverse eigenvalues. */
  859. /* In both cases, the content of B can be lifted to the */
  860. /* original dimension of the input data by pre-multiplying */
  861. /* with the Q factor from the initial QR factorization. */
  862. /* Here A denotes a compression of the underlying operator. */
  863. /* See the descriptions of F and X. */
  864. /* If JOBF =='N', then B is not referenced. */
  865. /* ..... */
  866. /* LDB (input) INTEGER, LDB >= MIN(M,N) */
  867. /* The leading dimension of the array B. */
  868. /* ..... */
  869. /* V (workspace/output) REAL(KIND=WP) (N-1)-by-(N-1) array */
  870. /* On exit, V(1:K,1:K) contains the K eigenvectors of */
  871. /* the Rayleigh quotient. The eigenvectors of a complex */
  872. /* conjugate pair of eigenvalues are returned in real form */
  873. /* as explained in the description of Z. The Ritz vectors */
  874. /* (returned in Z) are the product of X and V; see */
  875. /* the descriptions of X and Z. */
  876. /* ..... */
  877. /* LDV (input) INTEGER, LDV >= N-1 */
  878. /* The leading dimension of the array V. */
  879. /* ..... */
  880. /* S (output) REAL(KIND=WP) (N-1)-by-(N-1) array */
  881. /* The array S(1:K,1:K) is used for the matrix Rayleigh */
  882. /* quotient. This content is overwritten during */
  883. /* the eigenvalue decomposition by DGEEV. */
  884. /* See the description of K. */
  885. /* ..... */
  886. /* LDS (input) INTEGER, LDS >= N-1 */
  887. /* The leading dimension of the array S. */
  888. /* ..... */
  889. /* WORK (workspace/output) REAL(KIND=WP) LWORK-by-1 array */
  890. /* On exit, */
  891. /* WORK(1:MIN(M,N)) contains the scalar factors of the */
  892. /* elementary reflectors as returned by DGEQRF of the */
  893. /* M-by-N input matrix F. */
  894. /* WORK(MIN(M,N)+1:MIN(M,N)+N-1) contains the singular values of */
  895. /* the input submatrix F(1:M,1:N-1). */
  896. /* If the call to DGEDMDQ is only workspace query, then */
  897. /* WORK(1) contains the minimal workspace length and */
  898. /* WORK(2) is the optimal workspace length. Hence, the */
  899. /* length of work is at least 2. */
  900. /* See the description of LWORK. */
  901. /* ..... */
  902. /* LWORK (input) INTEGER */
  903. /* The minimal length of the workspace vector WORK. */
  904. /* LWORK is calculated as follows: */
  905. /* Let MLWQR = N (minimal workspace for DGEQRF[M,N]) */
  906. /* MLWDMD = minimal workspace for DGEDMD (see the */
  907. /* description of LWORK in DGEDMD) for */
  908. /* snapshots of dimensions MIN(M,N)-by-(N-1) */
  909. /* MLWMQR = N (minimal workspace for */
  910. /* DORMQR['L','N',M,N,N]) */
  911. /* MLWGQR = N (minimal workspace for DORGQR[M,N,N]) */
  912. /* Then */
  913. /* LWORK = MAX(N+MLWQR, N+MLWDMD) */
  914. /* is updated as follows: */
  915. /* if JOBZ == 'V' or JOBZ == 'F' THEN */
  916. /* LWORK = MAX( LWORK, MIN(M,N)+N-1+MLWMQR ) */
  917. /* if JOBQ == 'Q' THEN */
  918. /* LWORK = MAX( LWORK, MIN(M,N)+N-1+MLWGQR) */
  919. /* If on entry LWORK = -1, then a workspace query is */
  920. /* assumed and the procedure only computes the minimal */
  921. /* and the optimal workspace lengths for both WORK and */
  922. /* IWORK. See the descriptions of WORK and IWORK. */
  923. /* ..... */
  924. /* IWORK (workspace/output) INTEGER LIWORK-by-1 array */
  925. /* Workspace that is required only if WHTSVD equals */
  926. /* 2 , 3 or 4. (See the description of WHTSVD). */
  927. /* If on entry LWORK =-1 or LIWORK=-1, then the */
  928. /* minimal length of IWORK is computed and returned in */
  929. /* IWORK(1). See the description of LIWORK. */
  930. /* ..... */
  931. /* LIWORK (input) INTEGER */
  932. /* The minimal length of the workspace vector IWORK. */
  933. /* If WHTSVD == 1, then only IWORK(1) is used; LIWORK >=1 */
  934. /* Let M1=MIN(M,N), N1=N-1. Then */
  935. /* If WHTSVD == 2, then LIWORK >= MAX(1,8*MIN(M1,N1)) */
  936. /* If WHTSVD == 3, then LIWORK >= MAX(1,M1+N1-1) */
  937. /* If WHTSVD == 4, then LIWORK >= MAX(3,M1+3*N1) */
  938. /* If on entry LIWORK = -1, then a workspace query is */
  939. /* assumed and the procedure only computes the minimal */
  940. /* and the optimal workspace lengths for both WORK and */
  941. /* IWORK. See the descriptions of WORK and IWORK. */
  942. /* ..... */
  943. /* INFO (output) INTEGER */
  944. /* -i < 0 :: On entry, the i-th argument had an */
  945. /* illegal value */
  946. /* = 0 :: Successful return. */
  947. /* = 1 :: Void input. Quick exit (M=0 or N=0). */
  948. /* = 2 :: The SVD computation of X did not converge. */
  949. /* Suggestion: Check the input data and/or */
  950. /* repeat with different WHTSVD. */
  951. /* = 3 :: The computation of the eigenvalues did not */
  952. /* converge. */
  953. /* = 4 :: If data scaling was requested on input and */
  954. /* the procedure found inconsistency in the data */
  955. /* such that for some column index i, */
  956. /* X(:,i) = 0 but Y(:,i) /= 0, then Y(:,i) is set */
  957. /* to zero if JOBS=='C'. The computation proceeds */
  958. /* with original or modified data and warning */
  959. /* flag is set with INFO=4. */
  960. /* ............................................................. */
  961. /* ............................................................. */
  962. /* Parameters */
  963. /* ~~~~~~~~~~ */
  964. /* Local scalars */
  965. /* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ */
  966. /* Local array */
  967. /* ~~~~~~~~~~~ */
  968. /* External functions (BLAS and LAPACK) */
  969. /* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ */
  970. /* External subroutines (BLAS and LAPACK) */
  971. /* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ */
  972. /* External subroutines */
  973. /* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ */
  974. /* Intrinsic functions */
  975. /* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ */
  976. /* .......................................................... */
  977. /* Parameter adjustments */
  978. f_dim1 = *ldf;
  979. f_offset = 1 + f_dim1 * 1;
  980. f -= f_offset;
  981. x_dim1 = *ldx;
  982. x_offset = 1 + x_dim1 * 1;
  983. x -= x_offset;
  984. y_dim1 = *ldy;
  985. y_offset = 1 + y_dim1 * 1;
  986. y -= y_offset;
  987. --reig;
  988. --imeig;
  989. z_dim1 = *ldz;
  990. z_offset = 1 + z_dim1 * 1;
  991. z__ -= z_offset;
  992. --res;
  993. b_dim1 = *ldb;
  994. b_offset = 1 + b_dim1 * 1;
  995. b -= b_offset;
  996. v_dim1 = *ldv;
  997. v_offset = 1 + v_dim1 * 1;
  998. v -= v_offset;
  999. s_dim1 = *lds;
  1000. s_offset = 1 + s_dim1 * 1;
  1001. s -= s_offset;
  1002. --work;
  1003. --iwork;
  1004. /* Function Body */
  1005. zero = 0.f;
  1006. one = 1.f;
  1007. /* Test the input arguments */
  1008. wntres = lsame_(jobr, "R");
  1009. sccolx = lsame_(jobs, "S") || lsame_(jobs, "C");
  1010. sccoly = lsame_(jobs, "Y");
  1011. wntvec = lsame_(jobz, "V");
  1012. wntvcf = lsame_(jobz, "F");
  1013. wntvcq = lsame_(jobz, "Q");
  1014. wntref = lsame_(jobf, "R");
  1015. wntex = lsame_(jobf, "E");
  1016. wantq = lsame_(jobq, "Q");
  1017. wnttrf = lsame_(jobt, "R");
  1018. minmn = f2cmin(*m,*n);
  1019. *info = 0;
  1020. lquery = *lwork == -1 || *liwork == -1;
  1021. if (! (sccolx || sccoly || lsame_(jobs, "N"))) {
  1022. *info = -1;
  1023. } else if (! (wntvec || wntvcf || wntvcq || lsame_(jobz, "N"))) {
  1024. *info = -2;
  1025. } else if (! (wntres || lsame_(jobr, "N")) ||
  1026. wntres && lsame_(jobz, "N")) {
  1027. *info = -3;
  1028. } else if (! (wantq || lsame_(jobq, "N"))) {
  1029. *info = -4;
  1030. } else if (! (wnttrf || lsame_(jobt, "N"))) {
  1031. *info = -5;
  1032. } else if (! (wntref || wntex || lsame_(jobf, "N")))
  1033. {
  1034. *info = -6;
  1035. } else if (! (*whtsvd == 1 || *whtsvd == 2 || *whtsvd == 3 || *whtsvd ==
  1036. 4)) {
  1037. *info = -7;
  1038. } else if (*m < 0) {
  1039. *info = -8;
  1040. } else if (*n < 0 || *n > *m + 1) {
  1041. *info = -9;
  1042. } else if (*ldf < *m) {
  1043. *info = -11;
  1044. } else if (*ldx < minmn) {
  1045. *info = -13;
  1046. } else if (*ldy < minmn) {
  1047. *info = -15;
  1048. } else if (! (*nrnk == -2 || *nrnk == -1 || *nrnk >= 1 && *nrnk <= *n)) {
  1049. *info = -16;
  1050. } else if (*tol < zero || *tol >= one) {
  1051. *info = -17;
  1052. } else if (*ldz < *m) {
  1053. *info = -22;
  1054. } else if ((wntref || wntex) && *ldb < minmn) {
  1055. *info = -25;
  1056. } else if (*ldv < *n - 1) {
  1057. *info = -27;
  1058. } else if (*lds < *n - 1) {
  1059. *info = -29;
  1060. }
  1061. if (wntvec || wntvcf || wntvcq) {
  1062. *(unsigned char *)jobvl = 'V';
  1063. } else {
  1064. *(unsigned char *)jobvl = 'N';
  1065. }
  1066. if (*info == 0) {
  1067. /* Compute the minimal and the optimal workspace */
  1068. /* requirements. Simulate running the code and */
  1069. /* determine minimal and optimal sizes of the */
  1070. /* workspace at any moment of the run. */
  1071. if (*n == 0 || *n == 1) {
  1072. /* All output except K is void. INFO=1 signals */
  1073. /* the void input. In case of a workspace query, */
  1074. /* the minimal workspace lengths are returned. */
  1075. if (lquery) {
  1076. iwork[1] = 1;
  1077. work[1] = 2.;
  1078. work[2] = 2.;
  1079. } else {
  1080. *k = 0;
  1081. }
  1082. *info = 1;
  1083. return 0;
  1084. }
  1085. mlwqr = f2cmax(1,*n);
  1086. /* Minimal workspace length for DGEQRF. */
  1087. mlwork = minmn + mlwqr;
  1088. if (lquery) {
  1089. dgeqrf_(m, n, &f[f_offset], ldf, &work[1], rdummy, &c_n1, &info1);
  1090. olwqr = (integer) rdummy[0];
  1091. olwork = f2cmin(*m,*n) + olwqr;
  1092. }
  1093. i__1 = *n - 1;
  1094. dgedmd_(jobs, jobvl, jobr, jobf, whtsvd, &minmn, &i__1, &x[x_offset],
  1095. ldx, &y[y_offset], ldy, nrnk, tol, k, &reig[1], &imeig[1], &
  1096. z__[z_offset], ldz, &res[1], &b[b_offset], ldb, &v[v_offset],
  1097. ldv, &s[s_offset], lds, &work[1], &c_n1, &iwork[1], liwork, &
  1098. info1);
  1099. mlwdmd = (integer) work[1];
  1100. /* Computing MAX */
  1101. i__1 = mlwork, i__2 = minmn + mlwdmd;
  1102. mlwork = f2cmax(i__1,i__2);
  1103. iminwr = iwork[1];
  1104. if (lquery) {
  1105. olwdmd = (integer) work[2];
  1106. /* Computing MAX */
  1107. i__1 = olwork, i__2 = minmn + olwdmd;
  1108. olwork = f2cmax(i__1,i__2);
  1109. }
  1110. if (wntvec || wntvcf) {
  1111. mlwmqr = f2cmax(1,*n);
  1112. /* Computing MAX */
  1113. i__1 = mlwork, i__2 = minmn + *n - 1 + mlwmqr;
  1114. mlwork = f2cmax(i__1,i__2);
  1115. if (lquery) {
  1116. dormqr_("L", "N", m, n, &minmn, &f[f_offset], ldf, &work[1], &
  1117. z__[z_offset], ldz, &work[1], &c_n1, &info1);
  1118. olwmqr = (integer) work[1];
  1119. /* Computing MAX */
  1120. i__1 = olwork, i__2 = minmn + *n - 1 + olwmqr;
  1121. olwork = f2cmax(i__1,i__2);
  1122. }
  1123. }
  1124. if (wantq) {
  1125. mlwgqr = *n;
  1126. /* Computing MAX */
  1127. i__1 = mlwork, i__2 = minmn + *n - 1 + mlwgqr;
  1128. mlwork = f2cmax(i__1,i__2);
  1129. if (lquery) {
  1130. dorgqr_(m, &minmn, &minmn, &f[f_offset], ldf, &work[1], &work[
  1131. 1], &c_n1, &info1);
  1132. olwgqr = (integer) work[1];
  1133. /* Computing MAX */
  1134. i__1 = olwork, i__2 = minmn + *n - 1 + olwgqr;
  1135. olwork = f2cmax(i__1,i__2);
  1136. }
  1137. }
  1138. iminwr = f2cmax(1,iminwr);
  1139. mlwork = f2cmax(2,mlwork);
  1140. if (*lwork < mlwork && ! lquery) {
  1141. *info = -31;
  1142. }
  1143. if (*liwork < iminwr && ! lquery) {
  1144. *info = -33;
  1145. }
  1146. }
  1147. if (*info != 0) {
  1148. i__1 = -(*info);
  1149. xerbla_("DGEDMDQ", &i__1);
  1150. return 0;
  1151. } else if (lquery) {
  1152. /* Return minimal and optimal workspace sizes */
  1153. iwork[1] = iminwr;
  1154. work[1] = (doublereal) mlwork;
  1155. work[2] = (doublereal) olwork;
  1156. return 0;
  1157. }
  1158. /* ..... */
  1159. /* Initial QR factorization that is used to represent the */
  1160. /* snapshots as elements of lower dimensional subspace. */
  1161. /* For large scale computation with M >>N , at this place */
  1162. /* one can use an out of core QRF. */
  1163. i__1 = *lwork - minmn;
  1164. dgeqrf_(m, n, &f[f_offset], ldf, &work[1], &work[minmn + 1], &i__1, &
  1165. info1);
  1166. /* Define X and Y as the snapshots representations in the */
  1167. /* orthogonal basis computed in the QR factorization. */
  1168. /* X corresponds to the leading N-1 and Y to the trailing */
  1169. /* N-1 snapshots. */
  1170. i__1 = *n - 1;
  1171. dlaset_("L", &minmn, &i__1, &zero, &zero, &x[x_offset], ldx);
  1172. i__1 = *n - 1;
  1173. dlacpy_("U", &minmn, &i__1, &f[f_offset], ldf, &x[x_offset], ldx);
  1174. i__1 = *n - 1;
  1175. dlacpy_("A", &minmn, &i__1, &f[(f_dim1 << 1) + 1], ldf, &y[y_offset], ldy);
  1176. if (*m >= 3) {
  1177. i__1 = minmn - 2;
  1178. i__2 = *n - 2;
  1179. dlaset_("L", &i__1, &i__2, &zero, &zero, &y[y_dim1 + 3], ldy);
  1180. }
  1181. /* Compute the DMD of the projected snapshot pairs (X,Y) */
  1182. i__1 = *n - 1;
  1183. i__2 = *lwork - minmn;
  1184. dgedmd_(jobs, jobvl, jobr, jobf, whtsvd, &minmn, &i__1, &x[x_offset], ldx,
  1185. &y[y_offset], ldy, nrnk, tol, k, &reig[1], &imeig[1], &z__[
  1186. z_offset], ldz, &res[1], &b[b_offset], ldb, &v[v_offset], ldv, &s[
  1187. s_offset], lds, &work[minmn + 1], &i__2, &iwork[1], liwork, &
  1188. info1);
  1189. if (info1 == 2 || info1 == 3) {
  1190. /* Return with error code. See DGEDMD for details. */
  1191. *info = info1;
  1192. return 0;
  1193. } else {
  1194. *info = info1;
  1195. }
  1196. /* The Ritz vectors (Koopman modes) can be explicitly */
  1197. /* formed or returned in factored form. */
  1198. if (wntvec) {
  1199. /* Compute the eigenvectors explicitly. */
  1200. if (*m > minmn) {
  1201. i__1 = *m - minmn;
  1202. dlaset_("A", &i__1, k, &zero, &zero, &z__[minmn + 1 + z_dim1],
  1203. ldz);
  1204. }
  1205. i__1 = *lwork - (minmn + *n - 1);
  1206. dormqr_("L", "N", m, k, &minmn, &f[f_offset], ldf, &work[1], &z__[
  1207. z_offset], ldz, &work[minmn + *n], &i__1, &info1);
  1208. } else if (wntvcf) {
  1209. /* Return the Ritz vectors (eigenvectors) in factored */
  1210. /* form Z*V, where Z contains orthonormal matrix (the */
  1211. /* product of Q from the initial QR factorization and */
  1212. /* the SVD/POD_basis returned by DGEDMD in X) and the */
  1213. /* second factor (the eigenvectors of the Rayleigh */
  1214. /* quotient) is in the array V, as returned by DGEDMD. */
  1215. dlacpy_("A", n, k, &x[x_offset], ldx, &z__[z_offset], ldz);
  1216. if (*m > *n) {
  1217. i__1 = *m - *n;
  1218. dlaset_("A", &i__1, k, &zero, &zero, &z__[*n + 1 + z_dim1], ldz);
  1219. }
  1220. i__1 = *lwork - (minmn + *n - 1);
  1221. dormqr_("L", "N", m, k, &minmn, &f[f_offset], ldf, &work[1], &z__[
  1222. z_offset], ldz, &work[minmn + *n], &i__1, &info1);
  1223. }
  1224. /* Some optional output variables: */
  1225. /* The upper triangular factor R in the initial QR */
  1226. /* factorization is optionally returned in the array Y. */
  1227. /* This is useful if this call to DGEDMDQ is to be */
  1228. /* followed by a streaming DMD that is implemented in a */
  1229. /* QR compressed form. */
  1230. if (wnttrf) {
  1231. /* Return the upper triangular R in Y */
  1232. dlaset_("A", &minmn, n, &zero, &zero, &y[y_offset], ldy);
  1233. dlacpy_("U", &minmn, n, &f[f_offset], ldf, &y[y_offset], ldy);
  1234. }
  1235. /* The orthonormal/orthogonal factor Q in the initial QR */
  1236. /* factorization is optionally returned in the array F. */
  1237. /* Same as with the triangular factor above, this is */
  1238. /* useful in a streaming DMD. */
  1239. if (wantq) {
  1240. /* Q overwrites F */
  1241. i__1 = *lwork - (minmn + *n - 1);
  1242. dorgqr_(m, &minmn, &minmn, &f[f_offset], ldf, &work[1], &work[minmn +
  1243. *n], &i__1, &info1);
  1244. }
  1245. return 0;
  1246. } /* dgedmdq_ */