*> \brief \b ZLABRD reduces the first nb rows and columns of a general matrix to a bidiagonal form.
*
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* Definition:
* ===========
*
* SUBROUTINE ZLABRD( M, N, NB, A, LDA, D, E, TAUQ, TAUP, X, LDX, Y,
* LDY )
*
* .. Scalar Arguments ..
* INTEGER LDA, LDX, LDY, M, N, NB
* ..
* .. Array Arguments ..
* DOUBLE PRECISION D( * ), E( * )
* COMPLEX*16 A( LDA, * ), TAUP( * ), TAUQ( * ), X( LDX, * ),
* $ Y( LDY, * )
* ..
*
*
*> \par Purpose:
* =============
*>
*> \verbatim
*>
*> ZLABRD reduces the first NB rows and columns of a complex general
*> m by n matrix A to upper or lower real bidiagonal form by a unitary
*> transformation Q**H * A * P, and returns the matrices X and Y which
*> are needed to apply the transformation to the unreduced part of A.
*>
*> If m >= n, A is reduced to upper bidiagonal form; if m < n, to lower
*> bidiagonal form.
*>
*> This is an auxiliary routine called by ZGEBRD
*> \endverbatim
*
* Arguments:
* ==========
*
*> \param[in] M
*> \verbatim
*> M is INTEGER
*> The number of rows in the matrix A.
*> \endverbatim
*>
*> \param[in] N
*> \verbatim
*> N is INTEGER
*> The number of columns in the matrix A.
*> \endverbatim
*>
*> \param[in] NB
*> \verbatim
*> NB is INTEGER
*> The number of leading rows and columns of A to be reduced.
*> \endverbatim
*>
*> \param[in,out] A
*> \verbatim
*> A is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDA,N)
*> On entry, the m by n general matrix to be reduced.
*> On exit, the first NB rows and columns of the matrix are
*> overwritten; the rest of the array is unchanged.
*> If m >= n, elements on and below the diagonal in the first NB
*> columns, with the array TAUQ, represent the unitary
*> matrix Q as a product of elementary reflectors; and
*> elements above the diagonal in the first NB rows, with the
*> array TAUP, represent the unitary matrix P as a product
*> of elementary reflectors.
*> If m < n, elements below the diagonal in the first NB
*> columns, with the array TAUQ, represent the unitary
*> matrix Q as a product of elementary reflectors, and
*> elements on and above the diagonal in the first NB rows,
*> with the array TAUP, represent the unitary matrix P as
*> a product of elementary reflectors.
*> See Further Details.
*> \endverbatim
*>
*> \param[in] LDA
*> \verbatim
*> LDA is INTEGER
*> The leading dimension of the array A. LDA >= max(1,M).
*> \endverbatim
*>
*> \param[out] D
*> \verbatim
*> D is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (NB)
*> The diagonal elements of the first NB rows and columns of
*> the reduced matrix. D(i) = A(i,i).
*> \endverbatim
*>
*> \param[out] E
*> \verbatim
*> E is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (NB)
*> The off-diagonal elements of the first NB rows and columns of
*> the reduced matrix.
*> \endverbatim
*>
*> \param[out] TAUQ
*> \verbatim
*> TAUQ is COMPLEX*16 array dimension (NB)
*> The scalar factors of the elementary reflectors which
*> represent the unitary matrix Q. See Further Details.
*> \endverbatim
*>
*> \param[out] TAUP
*> \verbatim
*> TAUP is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (NB)
*> The scalar factors of the elementary reflectors which
*> represent the unitary matrix P. See Further Details.
*> \endverbatim
*>
*> \param[out] X
*> \verbatim
*> X is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDX,NB)
*> The m-by-nb matrix X required to update the unreduced part
*> of A.
*> \endverbatim
*>
*> \param[in] LDX
*> \verbatim
*> LDX is INTEGER
*> The leading dimension of the array X. LDX >= max(1,M).
*> \endverbatim
*>
*> \param[out] Y
*> \verbatim
*> Y is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDY,NB)
*> The n-by-nb matrix Y required to update the unreduced part
*> of A.
*> \endverbatim
*>
*> \param[in] LDY
*> \verbatim
*> LDY is INTEGER
*> The leading dimension of the array Y. LDY >= max(1,N).
*> \endverbatim
*
* Authors:
* ========
*
*> \author Univ. of Tennessee
*> \author Univ. of California Berkeley
*> \author Univ. of Colorado Denver
*> \author NAG Ltd.
*
*> \date December 2016
*
*> \ingroup complex16OTHERauxiliary
*
*> \par Further Details:
* =====================
*>
*> \verbatim
*>
*> The matrices Q and P are represented as products of elementary
*> reflectors:
*>
*> Q = H(1) H(2) . . . H(nb) and P = G(1) G(2) . . . G(nb)
*>
*> Each H(i) and G(i) has the form:
*>
*> H(i) = I - tauq * v * v**H and G(i) = I - taup * u * u**H
*>
*> where tauq and taup are complex scalars, and v and u are complex
*> vectors.
*>
*> If m >= n, v(1:i-1) = 0, v(i) = 1, and v(i:m) is stored on exit in
*> A(i:m,i); u(1:i) = 0, u(i+1) = 1, and u(i+1:n) is stored on exit in
*> A(i,i+1:n); tauq is stored in TAUQ(i) and taup in TAUP(i).
*>
*> If m < n, v(1:i) = 0, v(i+1) = 1, and v(i+1:m) is stored on exit in
*> A(i+2:m,i); u(1:i-1) = 0, u(i) = 1, and u(i:n) is stored on exit in
*> A(i,i+1:n); tauq is stored in TAUQ(i) and taup in TAUP(i).
*>
*> The elements of the vectors v and u together form the m-by-nb matrix
*> V and the nb-by-n matrix U**H which are needed, with X and Y, to apply
*> the transformation to the unreduced part of the matrix, using a block
*> update of the form: A := A - V*Y**H - X*U**H.
*>
*> The contents of A on exit are illustrated by the following examples
*> with nb = 2:
*>
*> m = 6 and n = 5 (m > n): m = 5 and n = 6 (m < n):
*>
*> ( 1 1 u1 u1 u1 ) ( 1 u1 u1 u1 u1 u1 )
*> ( v1 1 1 u2 u2 ) ( 1 1 u2 u2 u2 u2 )
*> ( v1 v2 a a a ) ( v1 1 a a a a )
*> ( v1 v2 a a a ) ( v1 v2 a a a a )
*> ( v1 v2 a a a ) ( v1 v2 a a a a )
*> ( v1 v2 a a a )
*>
*> where a denotes an element of the original matrix which is unchanged,
*> vi denotes an element of the vector defining H(i), and ui an element
*> of the vector defining G(i).
*> \endverbatim
*>
* =====================================================================
SUBROUTINE ZLABRD( M, N, NB, A, LDA, D, E, TAUQ, TAUP, X, LDX, Y,
$ LDY )
*
* -- LAPACK auxiliary routine (version 3.7.0) --
* -- LAPACK is a software package provided by Univ. of Tennessee, --
* -- Univ. of California Berkeley, Univ. of Colorado Denver and NAG Ltd..--
* December 2016
*
* .. Scalar Arguments ..
INTEGER LDA, LDX, LDY, M, N, NB
* ..
* .. Array Arguments ..
DOUBLE PRECISION D( * ), E( * )
COMPLEX*16 A( LDA, * ), TAUP( * ), TAUQ( * ), X( LDX, * ),
$ Y( LDY, * )
* ..
*
* =====================================================================
*
* .. Parameters ..
COMPLEX*16 ZERO, ONE
PARAMETER ( ZERO = ( 0.0D+0, 0.0D+0 ),
$ ONE = ( 1.0D+0, 0.0D+0 ) )
* ..
* .. Local Scalars ..
INTEGER I
COMPLEX*16 ALPHA
* ..
* .. External Subroutines ..
EXTERNAL ZGEMV, ZLACGV, ZLARFG, ZSCAL
* ..
* .. Intrinsic Functions ..
INTRINSIC MIN
* ..
* .. Executable Statements ..
*
* Quick return if possible
*
IF( M.LE.0 .OR. N.LE.0 )
$ RETURN
*
IF( M.GE.N ) THEN
*
* Reduce to upper bidiagonal form
*
DO 10 I = 1, NB
*
* Update A(i:m,i)
*
CALL ZLACGV( I-1, Y( I, 1 ), LDY )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', M-I+1, I-1, -ONE, A( I, 1 ),
$ LDA, Y( I, 1 ), LDY, ONE, A( I, I ), 1 )
CALL ZLACGV( I-1, Y( I, 1 ), LDY )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', M-I+1, I-1, -ONE, X( I, 1 ),
$ LDX, A( 1, I ), 1, ONE, A( I, I ), 1 )
*
* Generate reflection Q(i) to annihilate A(i+1:m,i)
*
ALPHA = A( I, I )
CALL ZLARFG( M-I+1, ALPHA, A( MIN( I+1, M ), I ), 1,
$ TAUQ( I ) )
D( I ) = ALPHA
IF( I.LT.N ) THEN
A( I, I ) = ONE
*
* Compute Y(i+1:n,i)
*
CALL ZGEMV( 'Conjugate transpose', M-I+1, N-I, ONE,
$ A( I, I+1 ), LDA, A( I, I ), 1, ZERO,
$ Y( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'Conjugate transpose', M-I+1, I-1, ONE,
$ A( I, 1 ), LDA, A( I, I ), 1, ZERO,
$ Y( 1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', N-I, I-1, -ONE, Y( I+1, 1 ),
$ LDY, Y( 1, I ), 1, ONE, Y( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'Conjugate transpose', M-I+1, I-1, ONE,
$ X( I, 1 ), LDX, A( I, I ), 1, ZERO,
$ Y( 1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'Conjugate transpose', I-1, N-I, -ONE,
$ A( 1, I+1 ), LDA, Y( 1, I ), 1, ONE,
$ Y( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZSCAL( N-I, TAUQ( I ), Y( I+1, I ), 1 )
*
* Update A(i,i+1:n)
*
CALL ZLACGV( N-I, A( I, I+1 ), LDA )
CALL ZLACGV( I, A( I, 1 ), LDA )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', N-I, I, -ONE, Y( I+1, 1 ),
$ LDY, A( I, 1 ), LDA, ONE, A( I, I+1 ), LDA )
CALL ZLACGV( I, A( I, 1 ), LDA )
CALL ZLACGV( I-1, X( I, 1 ), LDX )
CALL ZGEMV( 'Conjugate transpose', I-1, N-I, -ONE,
$ A( 1, I+1 ), LDA, X( I, 1 ), LDX, ONE,
$ A( I, I+1 ), LDA )
CALL ZLACGV( I-1, X( I, 1 ), LDX )
*
* Generate reflection P(i) to annihilate A(i,i+2:n)
*
ALPHA = A( I, I+1 )
CALL ZLARFG( N-I, ALPHA, A( I, MIN( I+2, N ) ), LDA,
$ TAUP( I ) )
E( I ) = ALPHA
A( I, I+1 ) = ONE
*
* Compute X(i+1:m,i)
*
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', M-I, N-I, ONE, A( I+1, I+1 ),
$ LDA, A( I, I+1 ), LDA, ZERO, X( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'Conjugate transpose', N-I, I, ONE,
$ Y( I+1, 1 ), LDY, A( I, I+1 ), LDA, ZERO,
$ X( 1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', M-I, I, -ONE, A( I+1, 1 ),
$ LDA, X( 1, I ), 1, ONE, X( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', I-1, N-I, ONE, A( 1, I+1 ),
$ LDA, A( I, I+1 ), LDA, ZERO, X( 1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', M-I, I-1, -ONE, X( I+1, 1 ),
$ LDX, X( 1, I ), 1, ONE, X( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZSCAL( M-I, TAUP( I ), X( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZLACGV( N-I, A( I, I+1 ), LDA )
END IF
10 CONTINUE
ELSE
*
* Reduce to lower bidiagonal form
*
DO 20 I = 1, NB
*
* Update A(i,i:n)
*
CALL ZLACGV( N-I+1, A( I, I ), LDA )
CALL ZLACGV( I-1, A( I, 1 ), LDA )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', N-I+1, I-1, -ONE, Y( I, 1 ),
$ LDY, A( I, 1 ), LDA, ONE, A( I, I ), LDA )
CALL ZLACGV( I-1, A( I, 1 ), LDA )
CALL ZLACGV( I-1, X( I, 1 ), LDX )
CALL ZGEMV( 'Conjugate transpose', I-1, N-I+1, -ONE,
$ A( 1, I ), LDA, X( I, 1 ), LDX, ONE, A( I, I ),
$ LDA )
CALL ZLACGV( I-1, X( I, 1 ), LDX )
*
* Generate reflection P(i) to annihilate A(i,i+1:n)
*
ALPHA = A( I, I )
CALL ZLARFG( N-I+1, ALPHA, A( I, MIN( I+1, N ) ), LDA,
$ TAUP( I ) )
D( I ) = ALPHA
IF( I.LT.M ) THEN
A( I, I ) = ONE
*
* Compute X(i+1:m,i)
*
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', M-I, N-I+1, ONE, A( I+1, I ),
$ LDA, A( I, I ), LDA, ZERO, X( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'Conjugate transpose', N-I+1, I-1, ONE,
$ Y( I, 1 ), LDY, A( I, I ), LDA, ZERO,
$ X( 1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', M-I, I-1, -ONE, A( I+1, 1 ),
$ LDA, X( 1, I ), 1, ONE, X( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', I-1, N-I+1, ONE, A( 1, I ),
$ LDA, A( I, I ), LDA, ZERO, X( 1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', M-I, I-1, -ONE, X( I+1, 1 ),
$ LDX, X( 1, I ), 1, ONE, X( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZSCAL( M-I, TAUP( I ), X( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZLACGV( N-I+1, A( I, I ), LDA )
*
* Update A(i+1:m,i)
*
CALL ZLACGV( I-1, Y( I, 1 ), LDY )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', M-I, I-1, -ONE, A( I+1, 1 ),
$ LDA, Y( I, 1 ), LDY, ONE, A( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZLACGV( I-1, Y( I, 1 ), LDY )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', M-I, I, -ONE, X( I+1, 1 ),
$ LDX, A( 1, I ), 1, ONE, A( I+1, I ), 1 )
*
* Generate reflection Q(i) to annihilate A(i+2:m,i)
*
ALPHA = A( I+1, I )
CALL ZLARFG( M-I, ALPHA, A( MIN( I+2, M ), I ), 1,
$ TAUQ( I ) )
E( I ) = ALPHA
A( I+1, I ) = ONE
*
* Compute Y(i+1:n,i)
*
CALL ZGEMV( 'Conjugate transpose', M-I, N-I, ONE,
$ A( I+1, I+1 ), LDA, A( I+1, I ), 1, ZERO,
$ Y( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'Conjugate transpose', M-I, I-1, ONE,
$ A( I+1, 1 ), LDA, A( I+1, I ), 1, ZERO,
$ Y( 1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'No transpose', N-I, I-1, -ONE, Y( I+1, 1 ),
$ LDY, Y( 1, I ), 1, ONE, Y( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'Conjugate transpose', M-I, I, ONE,
$ X( I+1, 1 ), LDX, A( I+1, I ), 1, ZERO,
$ Y( 1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZGEMV( 'Conjugate transpose', I, N-I, -ONE,
$ A( 1, I+1 ), LDA, Y( 1, I ), 1, ONE,
$ Y( I+1, I ), 1 )
CALL ZSCAL( N-I, TAUQ( I ), Y( I+1, I ), 1 )
ELSE
CALL ZLACGV( N-I+1, A( I, I ), LDA )
END IF
20 CONTINUE
END IF
RETURN
*
* End of ZLABRD
*
END