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Copyright (c) Sergey Bochkanov (ALGLIB project).
>>> SOURCE LICENSE >>>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation (www.fsf.org); either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
A copy of the GNU General Public License is available at
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*************************************************************************/
#ifndef _linalg_pkg_h
#define _linalg_pkg_h
#include "ap.h"
#include "alglibinternal.h"
#include "alglibmisc.h"
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// THIS SECTION CONTAINS COMPUTATIONAL CORE DECLARATIONS (DATATYPES)
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
namespace alglib_impl
{
typedef struct
{
double r1;
double rinf;
} matinvreport;
typedef struct
{
ae_vector vals;
ae_vector idx;
ae_vector ridx;
ae_vector didx;
ae_vector uidx;
ae_int_t matrixtype;
ae_int_t m;
ae_int_t n;
ae_int_t nfree;
ae_int_t ninitialized;
} sparsematrix;
typedef struct
{
double e1;
double e2;
ae_vector x;
ae_vector ax;
double xax;
ae_int_t n;
ae_vector rk;
ae_vector rk1;
ae_vector xk;
ae_vector xk1;
ae_vector pk;
ae_vector pk1;
ae_vector b;
rcommstate rstate;
ae_vector tmp2;
} fblslincgstate;
typedef struct
{
ae_int_t n;
ae_int_t m;
ae_int_t nstart;
ae_int_t nits;
ae_int_t seedval;
ae_vector x0;
ae_vector x1;
ae_vector t;
ae_vector xbest;
hqrndstate r;
ae_vector x;
ae_vector mv;
ae_vector mtv;
ae_bool needmv;
ae_bool needmtv;
double repnorm;
rcommstate rstate;
} normestimatorstate;
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// THIS SECTION CONTAINS C++ INTERFACE
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
namespace alglib
{
/*************************************************************************
Matrix inverse report:
* R1 reciprocal of condition number in 1-norm
* RInf reciprocal of condition number in inf-norm
*************************************************************************/
class _matinvreport_owner
{
public:
_matinvreport_owner();
_matinvreport_owner(const _matinvreport_owner &rhs);
_matinvreport_owner& operator=(const _matinvreport_owner &rhs);
virtual ~_matinvreport_owner();
alglib_impl::matinvreport* c_ptr();
alglib_impl::matinvreport* c_ptr() const;
protected:
alglib_impl::matinvreport *p_struct;
};
class matinvreport : public _matinvreport_owner
{
public:
matinvreport();
matinvreport(const matinvreport &rhs);
matinvreport& operator=(const matinvreport &rhs);
virtual ~matinvreport();
double &r1;
double &rinf;
};
/*************************************************************************
Sparse matrix
You should use ALGLIB functions to work with sparse matrix.
Never try to access its fields directly!
*************************************************************************/
class _sparsematrix_owner
{
public:
_sparsematrix_owner();
_sparsematrix_owner(const _sparsematrix_owner &rhs);
_sparsematrix_owner& operator=(const _sparsematrix_owner &rhs);
virtual ~_sparsematrix_owner();
alglib_impl::sparsematrix* c_ptr();
alglib_impl::sparsematrix* c_ptr() const;
protected:
alglib_impl::sparsematrix *p_struct;
};
class sparsematrix : public _sparsematrix_owner
{
public:
sparsematrix();
sparsematrix(const sparsematrix &rhs);
sparsematrix& operator=(const sparsematrix &rhs);
virtual ~sparsematrix();
};
/*************************************************************************
This object stores state of the iterative norm estimation algorithm.
You should use ALGLIB functions to work with this object.
*************************************************************************/
class _normestimatorstate_owner
{
public:
_normestimatorstate_owner();
_normestimatorstate_owner(const _normestimatorstate_owner &rhs);
_normestimatorstate_owner& operator=(const _normestimatorstate_owner &rhs);
virtual ~_normestimatorstate_owner();
alglib_impl::normestimatorstate* c_ptr();
alglib_impl::normestimatorstate* c_ptr() const;
protected:
alglib_impl::normestimatorstate *p_struct;
};
class normestimatorstate : public _normestimatorstate_owner
{
public:
normestimatorstate();
normestimatorstate(const normestimatorstate &rhs);
normestimatorstate& operator=(const normestimatorstate &rhs);
virtual ~normestimatorstate();
};
/*************************************************************************
Cache-oblivous complex "copy-and-transpose"
Input parameters:
M - number of rows
N - number of columns
A - source matrix, MxN submatrix is copied and transposed
IA - submatrix offset (row index)
JA - submatrix offset (column index)
B - destination matrix, must be large enough to store result
IB - submatrix offset (row index)
JB - submatrix offset (column index)
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixtranspose(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, complex_2d_array &b, const ae_int_t ib, const ae_int_t jb);
/*************************************************************************
Cache-oblivous real "copy-and-transpose"
Input parameters:
M - number of rows
N - number of columns
A - source matrix, MxN submatrix is copied and transposed
IA - submatrix offset (row index)
JA - submatrix offset (column index)
B - destination matrix, must be large enough to store result
IB - submatrix offset (row index)
JB - submatrix offset (column index)
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixtranspose(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, real_2d_array &b, const ae_int_t ib, const ae_int_t jb);
/*************************************************************************
This code enforces symmetricy of the matrix by copying Upper part to lower
one (or vice versa).
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - matrix
N - number of rows/columns
IsUpper - whether we want to copy upper triangle to lower one (True)
or vice versa (False).
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixenforcesymmetricity(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper);
/*************************************************************************
Copy
Input parameters:
M - number of rows
N - number of columns
A - source matrix, MxN submatrix is copied and transposed
IA - submatrix offset (row index)
JA - submatrix offset (column index)
B - destination matrix, must be large enough to store result
IB - submatrix offset (row index)
JB - submatrix offset (column index)
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixcopy(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, complex_2d_array &b, const ae_int_t ib, const ae_int_t jb);
/*************************************************************************
Copy
Input parameters:
M - number of rows
N - number of columns
A - source matrix, MxN submatrix is copied and transposed
IA - submatrix offset (row index)
JA - submatrix offset (column index)
B - destination matrix, must be large enough to store result
IB - submatrix offset (row index)
JB - submatrix offset (column index)
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixcopy(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, real_2d_array &b, const ae_int_t ib, const ae_int_t jb);
/*************************************************************************
Rank-1 correction: A := A + u*v'
INPUT PARAMETERS:
M - number of rows
N - number of columns
A - target matrix, MxN submatrix is updated
IA - submatrix offset (row index)
JA - submatrix offset (column index)
U - vector #1
IU - subvector offset
V - vector #2
IV - subvector offset
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixrank1(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, complex_1d_array &u, const ae_int_t iu, complex_1d_array &v, const ae_int_t iv);
/*************************************************************************
Rank-1 correction: A := A + u*v'
INPUT PARAMETERS:
M - number of rows
N - number of columns
A - target matrix, MxN submatrix is updated
IA - submatrix offset (row index)
JA - submatrix offset (column index)
U - vector #1
IU - subvector offset
V - vector #2
IV - subvector offset
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixrank1(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, real_1d_array &u, const ae_int_t iu, real_1d_array &v, const ae_int_t iv);
/*************************************************************************
Matrix-vector product: y := op(A)*x
INPUT PARAMETERS:
M - number of rows of op(A)
M>=0
N - number of columns of op(A)
N>=0
A - target matrix
IA - submatrix offset (row index)
JA - submatrix offset (column index)
OpA - operation type:
* OpA=0 => op(A) = A
* OpA=1 => op(A) = A^T
* OpA=2 => op(A) = A^H
X - input vector
IX - subvector offset
IY - subvector offset
Y - preallocated matrix, must be large enough to store result
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
Y - vector which stores result
if M=0, then subroutine does nothing.
if N=0, Y is filled by zeros.
-- ALGLIB routine --
28.01.2010
Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixmv(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, const ae_int_t opa, const complex_1d_array &x, const ae_int_t ix, complex_1d_array &y, const ae_int_t iy);
/*************************************************************************
Matrix-vector product: y := op(A)*x
INPUT PARAMETERS:
M - number of rows of op(A)
N - number of columns of op(A)
A - target matrix
IA - submatrix offset (row index)
JA - submatrix offset (column index)
OpA - operation type:
* OpA=0 => op(A) = A
* OpA=1 => op(A) = A^T
X - input vector
IX - subvector offset
IY - subvector offset
Y - preallocated matrix, must be large enough to store result
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
Y - vector which stores result
if M=0, then subroutine does nothing.
if N=0, Y is filled by zeros.
-- ALGLIB routine --
28.01.2010
Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixmv(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, const ae_int_t opa, const real_1d_array &x, const ae_int_t ix, real_1d_array &y, const ae_int_t iy);
/*************************************************************************
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixrighttrsm(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t i1, const ae_int_t j1, const bool isupper, const bool isunit, const ae_int_t optype, const complex_2d_array &x, const ae_int_t i2, const ae_int_t j2);
void smp_cmatrixrighttrsm(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t i1, const ae_int_t j1, const bool isupper, const bool isunit, const ae_int_t optype, const complex_2d_array &x, const ae_int_t i2, const ae_int_t j2);
/*************************************************************************
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixlefttrsm(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t i1, const ae_int_t j1, const bool isupper, const bool isunit, const ae_int_t optype, const complex_2d_array &x, const ae_int_t i2, const ae_int_t j2);
void smp_cmatrixlefttrsm(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t i1, const ae_int_t j1, const bool isupper, const bool isunit, const ae_int_t optype, const complex_2d_array &x, const ae_int_t i2, const ae_int_t j2);
/*************************************************************************
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixrighttrsm(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t i1, const ae_int_t j1, const bool isupper, const bool isunit, const ae_int_t optype, const real_2d_array &x, const ae_int_t i2, const ae_int_t j2);
void smp_rmatrixrighttrsm(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t i1, const ae_int_t j1, const bool isupper, const bool isunit, const ae_int_t optype, const real_2d_array &x, const ae_int_t i2, const ae_int_t j2);
/*************************************************************************
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixlefttrsm(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t i1, const ae_int_t j1, const bool isupper, const bool isunit, const ae_int_t optype, const real_2d_array &x, const ae_int_t i2, const ae_int_t j2);
void smp_rmatrixlefttrsm(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t i1, const ae_int_t j1, const bool isupper, const bool isunit, const ae_int_t optype, const real_2d_array &x, const ae_int_t i2, const ae_int_t j2);
/*************************************************************************
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixsyrk(const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t k, const double alpha, const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, const ae_int_t optypea, const double beta, const complex_2d_array &c, const ae_int_t ic, const ae_int_t jc, const bool isupper);
void smp_cmatrixsyrk(const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t k, const double alpha, const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, const ae_int_t optypea, const double beta, const complex_2d_array &c, const ae_int_t ic, const ae_int_t jc, const bool isupper);
/*************************************************************************
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixsyrk(const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t k, const double alpha, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, const ae_int_t optypea, const double beta, const real_2d_array &c, const ae_int_t ic, const ae_int_t jc, const bool isupper);
void smp_rmatrixsyrk(const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t k, const double alpha, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, const ae_int_t optypea, const double beta, const real_2d_array &c, const ae_int_t ic, const ae_int_t jc, const bool isupper);
/*************************************************************************
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixgemm(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t k, const alglib::complex alpha, const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, const ae_int_t optypea, const complex_2d_array &b, const ae_int_t ib, const ae_int_t jb, const ae_int_t optypeb, const alglib::complex beta, const complex_2d_array &c, const ae_int_t ic, const ae_int_t jc);
void smp_cmatrixgemm(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t k, const alglib::complex alpha, const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, const ae_int_t optypea, const complex_2d_array &b, const ae_int_t ib, const ae_int_t jb, const ae_int_t optypeb, const alglib::complex beta, const complex_2d_array &c, const ae_int_t ic, const ae_int_t jc);
/*************************************************************************
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixgemm(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t k, const double alpha, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, const ae_int_t optypea, const real_2d_array &b, const ae_int_t ib, const ae_int_t jb, const ae_int_t optypeb, const double beta, const real_2d_array &c, const ae_int_t ic, const ae_int_t jc);
void smp_rmatrixgemm(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t k, const double alpha, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t ia, const ae_int_t ja, const ae_int_t optypea, const real_2d_array &b, const ae_int_t ib, const ae_int_t jb, const ae_int_t optypeb, const double beta, const real_2d_array &c, const ae_int_t ic, const ae_int_t jc);
/*************************************************************************
QR decomposition of a rectangular matrix of size MxN
Input parameters:
A - matrix A whose indexes range within [0..M-1, 0..N-1].
M - number of rows in matrix A.
N - number of columns in matrix A.
Output parameters:
A - matrices Q and R in compact form (see below).
Tau - array of scalar factors which are used to form
matrix Q. Array whose index ranges within [0.. Min(M-1,N-1)].
Matrix A is represented as A = QR, where Q is an orthogonal matrix of size
MxM, R - upper triangular (or upper trapezoid) matrix of size M x N.
The elements of matrix R are located on and above the main diagonal of
matrix A. The elements which are located in Tau array and below the main
diagonal of matrix A are used to form matrix Q as follows:
Matrix Q is represented as a product of elementary reflections
Q = H(0)*H(2)*...*H(k-1),
where k = min(m,n), and each H(i) is in the form
H(i) = 1 - tau * v * (v^T)
where tau is a scalar stored in Tau[I]; v - real vector,
so that v(0:i-1) = 0, v(i) = 1, v(i+1:m-1) stored in A(i+1:m-1,i).
-- ALGLIB routine --
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void rmatrixqr(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, real_1d_array &tau);
/*************************************************************************
LQ decomposition of a rectangular matrix of size MxN
Input parameters:
A - matrix A whose indexes range within [0..M-1, 0..N-1].
M - number of rows in matrix A.
N - number of columns in matrix A.
Output parameters:
A - matrices L and Q in compact form (see below)
Tau - array of scalar factors which are used to form
matrix Q. Array whose index ranges within [0..Min(M,N)-1].
Matrix A is represented as A = LQ, where Q is an orthogonal matrix of size
MxM, L - lower triangular (or lower trapezoid) matrix of size M x N.
The elements of matrix L are located on and below the main diagonal of
matrix A. The elements which are located in Tau array and above the main
diagonal of matrix A are used to form matrix Q as follows:
Matrix Q is represented as a product of elementary reflections
Q = H(k-1)*H(k-2)*...*H(1)*H(0),
where k = min(m,n), and each H(i) is of the form
H(i) = 1 - tau * v * (v^T)
where tau is a scalar stored in Tau[I]; v - real vector, so that v(0:i-1)=0,
v(i) = 1, v(i+1:n-1) stored in A(i,i+1:n-1).
-- ALGLIB routine --
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void rmatrixlq(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, real_1d_array &tau);
/*************************************************************************
QR decomposition of a rectangular complex matrix of size MxN
Input parameters:
A - matrix A whose indexes range within [0..M-1, 0..N-1]
M - number of rows in matrix A.
N - number of columns in matrix A.
Output parameters:
A - matrices Q and R in compact form
Tau - array of scalar factors which are used to form matrix Q. Array
whose indexes range within [0.. Min(M,N)-1]
Matrix A is represented as A = QR, where Q is an orthogonal matrix of size
MxM, R - upper triangular (or upper trapezoid) matrix of size MxN.
-- LAPACK routine (version 3.0) --
Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley, NAG Ltd.,
Courant Institute, Argonne National Lab, and Rice University
September 30, 1994
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixqr(complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, complex_1d_array &tau);
/*************************************************************************
LQ decomposition of a rectangular complex matrix of size MxN
Input parameters:
A - matrix A whose indexes range within [0..M-1, 0..N-1]
M - number of rows in matrix A.
N - number of columns in matrix A.
Output parameters:
A - matrices Q and L in compact form
Tau - array of scalar factors which are used to form matrix Q. Array
whose indexes range within [0.. Min(M,N)-1]
Matrix A is represented as A = LQ, where Q is an orthogonal matrix of size
MxM, L - lower triangular (or lower trapezoid) matrix of size MxN.
-- LAPACK routine (version 3.0) --
Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley, NAG Ltd.,
Courant Institute, Argonne National Lab, and Rice University
September 30, 1994
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixlq(complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, complex_1d_array &tau);
/*************************************************************************
Partial unpacking of matrix Q from the QR decomposition of a matrix A
Input parameters:
A - matrices Q and R in compact form.
Output of RMatrixQR subroutine.
M - number of rows in given matrix A. M>=0.
N - number of columns in given matrix A. N>=0.
Tau - scalar factors which are used to form Q.
Output of the RMatrixQR subroutine.
QColumns - required number of columns of matrix Q. M>=QColumns>=0.
Output parameters:
Q - first QColumns columns of matrix Q.
Array whose indexes range within [0..M-1, 0..QColumns-1].
If QColumns=0, the array remains unchanged.
-- ALGLIB routine --
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void rmatrixqrunpackq(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_1d_array &tau, const ae_int_t qcolumns, real_2d_array &q);
/*************************************************************************
Unpacking of matrix R from the QR decomposition of a matrix A
Input parameters:
A - matrices Q and R in compact form.
Output of RMatrixQR subroutine.
M - number of rows in given matrix A. M>=0.
N - number of columns in given matrix A. N>=0.
Output parameters:
R - matrix R, array[0..M-1, 0..N-1].
-- ALGLIB routine --
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void rmatrixqrunpackr(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, real_2d_array &r);
/*************************************************************************
Partial unpacking of matrix Q from the LQ decomposition of a matrix A
Input parameters:
A - matrices L and Q in compact form.
Output of RMatrixLQ subroutine.
M - number of rows in given matrix A. M>=0.
N - number of columns in given matrix A. N>=0.
Tau - scalar factors which are used to form Q.
Output of the RMatrixLQ subroutine.
QRows - required number of rows in matrix Q. N>=QRows>=0.
Output parameters:
Q - first QRows rows of matrix Q. Array whose indexes range
within [0..QRows-1, 0..N-1]. If QRows=0, the array remains
unchanged.
-- ALGLIB routine --
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void rmatrixlqunpackq(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_1d_array &tau, const ae_int_t qrows, real_2d_array &q);
/*************************************************************************
Unpacking of matrix L from the LQ decomposition of a matrix A
Input parameters:
A - matrices Q and L in compact form.
Output of RMatrixLQ subroutine.
M - number of rows in given matrix A. M>=0.
N - number of columns in given matrix A. N>=0.
Output parameters:
L - matrix L, array[0..M-1, 0..N-1].
-- ALGLIB routine --
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void rmatrixlqunpackl(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, real_2d_array &l);
/*************************************************************************
Partial unpacking of matrix Q from QR decomposition of a complex matrix A.
Input parameters:
A - matrices Q and R in compact form.
Output of CMatrixQR subroutine .
M - number of rows in matrix A. M>=0.
N - number of columns in matrix A. N>=0.
Tau - scalar factors which are used to form Q.
Output of CMatrixQR subroutine .
QColumns - required number of columns in matrix Q. M>=QColumns>=0.
Output parameters:
Q - first QColumns columns of matrix Q.
Array whose index ranges within [0..M-1, 0..QColumns-1].
If QColumns=0, array isn't changed.
-- ALGLIB routine --
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void cmatrixqrunpackq(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const complex_1d_array &tau, const ae_int_t qcolumns, complex_2d_array &q);
/*************************************************************************
Unpacking of matrix R from the QR decomposition of a matrix A
Input parameters:
A - matrices Q and R in compact form.
Output of CMatrixQR subroutine.
M - number of rows in given matrix A. M>=0.
N - number of columns in given matrix A. N>=0.
Output parameters:
R - matrix R, array[0..M-1, 0..N-1].
-- ALGLIB routine --
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void cmatrixqrunpackr(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, complex_2d_array &r);
/*************************************************************************
Partial unpacking of matrix Q from LQ decomposition of a complex matrix A.
Input parameters:
A - matrices Q and R in compact form.
Output of CMatrixLQ subroutine .
M - number of rows in matrix A. M>=0.
N - number of columns in matrix A. N>=0.
Tau - scalar factors which are used to form Q.
Output of CMatrixLQ subroutine .
QRows - required number of rows in matrix Q. N>=QColumns>=0.
Output parameters:
Q - first QRows rows of matrix Q.
Array whose index ranges within [0..QRows-1, 0..N-1].
If QRows=0, array isn't changed.
-- ALGLIB routine --
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void cmatrixlqunpackq(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const complex_1d_array &tau, const ae_int_t qrows, complex_2d_array &q);
/*************************************************************************
Unpacking of matrix L from the LQ decomposition of a matrix A
Input parameters:
A - matrices Q and L in compact form.
Output of CMatrixLQ subroutine.
M - number of rows in given matrix A. M>=0.
N - number of columns in given matrix A. N>=0.
Output parameters:
L - matrix L, array[0..M-1, 0..N-1].
-- ALGLIB routine --
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void cmatrixlqunpackl(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, complex_2d_array &l);
/*************************************************************************
Reduction of a rectangular matrix to bidiagonal form
The algorithm reduces the rectangular matrix A to bidiagonal form by
orthogonal transformations P and Q: A = Q*B*P.
Input parameters:
A - source matrix. array[0..M-1, 0..N-1]
M - number of rows in matrix A.
N - number of columns in matrix A.
Output parameters:
A - matrices Q, B, P in compact form (see below).
TauQ - scalar factors which are used to form matrix Q.
TauP - scalar factors which are used to form matrix P.
The main diagonal and one of the secondary diagonals of matrix A are
replaced with bidiagonal matrix B. Other elements contain elementary
reflections which form MxM matrix Q and NxN matrix P, respectively.
If M>=N, B is the upper bidiagonal MxN matrix and is stored in the
corresponding elements of matrix A. Matrix Q is represented as a
product of elementary reflections Q = H(0)*H(1)*...*H(n-1), where
H(i) = 1-tau*v*v'. Here tau is a scalar which is stored in TauQ[i], and
vector v has the following structure: v(0:i-1)=0, v(i)=1, v(i+1:m-1) is
stored in elements A(i+1:m-1,i). Matrix P is as follows: P =
G(0)*G(1)*...*G(n-2), where G(i) = 1 - tau*u*u'. Tau is stored in TauP[i],
u(0:i)=0, u(i+1)=1, u(i+2:n-1) is stored in elements A(i,i+2:n-1).
If M<N, B is the lower bidiagonal MxN matrix and is stored in the
corresponding elements of matrix A. Q = H(0)*H(1)*...*H(m-2), where
H(i) = 1 - tau*v*v', tau is stored in TauQ, v(0:i)=0, v(i+1)=1, v(i+2:m-1)
is stored in elements A(i+2:m-1,i). P = G(0)*G(1)*...*G(m-1),
G(i) = 1-tau*u*u', tau is stored in TauP, u(0:i-1)=0, u(i)=1, u(i+1:n-1)
is stored in A(i,i+1:n-1).
EXAMPLE:
m=6, n=5 (m > n): m=5, n=6 (m < n):
( d e u1 u1 u1 ) ( d u1 u1 u1 u1 u1 )
( v1 d e u2 u2 ) ( e d u2 u2 u2 u2 )
( v1 v2 d e u3 ) ( v1 e d u3 u3 u3 )
( v1 v2 v3 d e ) ( v1 v2 e d u4 u4 )
( v1 v2 v3 v4 d ) ( v1 v2 v3 e d u5 )
( v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 )
Here vi and ui are vectors which form H(i) and G(i), and d and e -
are the diagonal and off-diagonal elements of matrix B.
-- LAPACK routine (version 3.0) --
Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley, NAG Ltd.,
Courant Institute, Argonne National Lab, and Rice University
September 30, 1994.
Sergey Bochkanov, ALGLIB project, translation from FORTRAN to
pseudocode, 2007-2010.
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixbd(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, real_1d_array &tauq, real_1d_array &taup);
/*************************************************************************
Unpacking matrix Q which reduces a matrix to bidiagonal form.
Input parameters:
QP - matrices Q and P in compact form.
Output of ToBidiagonal subroutine.
M - number of rows in matrix A.
N - number of columns in matrix A.
TAUQ - scalar factors which are used to form Q.
Output of ToBidiagonal subroutine.
QColumns - required number of columns in matrix Q.
M>=QColumns>=0.
Output parameters:
Q - first QColumns columns of matrix Q.
Array[0..M-1, 0..QColumns-1]
If QColumns=0, the array is not modified.
-- ALGLIB --
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void rmatrixbdunpackq(const real_2d_array &qp, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_1d_array &tauq, const ae_int_t qcolumns, real_2d_array &q);
/*************************************************************************
Multiplication by matrix Q which reduces matrix A to bidiagonal form.
The algorithm allows pre- or post-multiply by Q or Q'.
Input parameters:
QP - matrices Q and P in compact form.
Output of ToBidiagonal subroutine.
M - number of rows in matrix A.
N - number of columns in matrix A.
TAUQ - scalar factors which are used to form Q.
Output of ToBidiagonal subroutine.
Z - multiplied matrix.
array[0..ZRows-1,0..ZColumns-1]
ZRows - number of rows in matrix Z. If FromTheRight=False,
ZRows=M, otherwise ZRows can be arbitrary.
ZColumns - number of columns in matrix Z. If FromTheRight=True,
ZColumns=M, otherwise ZColumns can be arbitrary.
FromTheRight - pre- or post-multiply.
DoTranspose - multiply by Q or Q'.
Output parameters:
Z - product of Z and Q.
Array[0..ZRows-1,0..ZColumns-1]
If ZRows=0 or ZColumns=0, the array is not modified.
-- ALGLIB --
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void rmatrixbdmultiplybyq(const real_2d_array &qp, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_1d_array &tauq, real_2d_array &z, const ae_int_t zrows, const ae_int_t zcolumns, const bool fromtheright, const bool dotranspose);
/*************************************************************************
Unpacking matrix P which reduces matrix A to bidiagonal form.
The subroutine returns transposed matrix P.
Input parameters:
QP - matrices Q and P in compact form.
Output of ToBidiagonal subroutine.
M - number of rows in matrix A.
N - number of columns in matrix A.
TAUP - scalar factors which are used to form P.
Output of ToBidiagonal subroutine.
PTRows - required number of rows of matrix P^T. N >= PTRows >= 0.
Output parameters:
PT - first PTRows columns of matrix P^T
Array[0..PTRows-1, 0..N-1]
If PTRows=0, the array is not modified.
-- ALGLIB --
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void rmatrixbdunpackpt(const real_2d_array &qp, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_1d_array &taup, const ae_int_t ptrows, real_2d_array &pt);
/*************************************************************************
Multiplication by matrix P which reduces matrix A to bidiagonal form.
The algorithm allows pre- or post-multiply by P or P'.
Input parameters:
QP - matrices Q and P in compact form.
Output of RMatrixBD subroutine.
M - number of rows in matrix A.
N - number of columns in matrix A.
TAUP - scalar factors which are used to form P.
Output of RMatrixBD subroutine.
Z - multiplied matrix.
Array whose indexes range within [0..ZRows-1,0..ZColumns-1].
ZRows - number of rows in matrix Z. If FromTheRight=False,
ZRows=N, otherwise ZRows can be arbitrary.
ZColumns - number of columns in matrix Z. If FromTheRight=True,
ZColumns=N, otherwise ZColumns can be arbitrary.
FromTheRight - pre- or post-multiply.
DoTranspose - multiply by P or P'.
Output parameters:
Z - product of Z and P.
Array whose indexes range within [0..ZRows-1,0..ZColumns-1].
If ZRows=0 or ZColumns=0, the array is not modified.
-- ALGLIB --
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*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixbdmultiplybyp(const real_2d_array &qp, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const real_1d_array &taup, real_2d_array &z, const ae_int_t zrows, const ae_int_t zcolumns, const bool fromtheright, const bool dotranspose);
/*************************************************************************
Unpacking of the main and secondary diagonals of bidiagonal decomposition
of matrix A.
Input parameters:
B - output of RMatrixBD subroutine.
M - number of rows in matrix B.
N - number of columns in matrix B.
Output parameters:
IsUpper - True, if the matrix is upper bidiagonal.
otherwise IsUpper is False.
D - the main diagonal.
Array whose index ranges within [0..Min(M,N)-1].
E - the secondary diagonal (upper or lower, depending on
the value of IsUpper).
Array index ranges within [0..Min(M,N)-1], the last
element is not used.
-- ALGLIB --
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void rmatrixbdunpackdiagonals(const real_2d_array &b, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, bool &isupper, real_1d_array &d, real_1d_array &e);
/*************************************************************************
Reduction of a square matrix to upper Hessenberg form: Q'*A*Q = H,
where Q is an orthogonal matrix, H - Hessenberg matrix.
Input parameters:
A - matrix A with elements [0..N-1, 0..N-1]
N - size of matrix A.
Output parameters:
A - matrices Q and P in compact form (see below).
Tau - array of scalar factors which are used to form matrix Q.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-2]
Matrix H is located on the main diagonal, on the lower secondary diagonal
and above the main diagonal of matrix A. The elements which are used to
form matrix Q are situated in array Tau and below the lower secondary
diagonal of matrix A as follows:
Matrix Q is represented as a product of elementary reflections
Q = H(0)*H(2)*...*H(n-2),
where each H(i) is given by
H(i) = 1 - tau * v * (v^T)
where tau is a scalar stored in Tau[I]; v - is a real vector,
so that v(0:i) = 0, v(i+1) = 1, v(i+2:n-1) stored in A(i+2:n-1,i).
-- LAPACK routine (version 3.0) --
Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley, NAG Ltd.,
Courant Institute, Argonne National Lab, and Rice University
October 31, 1992
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixhessenberg(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, real_1d_array &tau);
/*************************************************************************
Unpacking matrix Q which reduces matrix A to upper Hessenberg form
Input parameters:
A - output of RMatrixHessenberg subroutine.
N - size of matrix A.
Tau - scalar factors which are used to form Q.
Output of RMatrixHessenberg subroutine.
Output parameters:
Q - matrix Q.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
-- ALGLIB --
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void rmatrixhessenbergunpackq(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const real_1d_array &tau, real_2d_array &q);
/*************************************************************************
Unpacking matrix H (the result of matrix A reduction to upper Hessenberg form)
Input parameters:
A - output of RMatrixHessenberg subroutine.
N - size of matrix A.
Output parameters:
H - matrix H. Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
-- ALGLIB --
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void rmatrixhessenbergunpackh(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, real_2d_array &h);
/*************************************************************************
Reduction of a symmetric matrix which is given by its higher or lower
triangular part to a tridiagonal matrix using orthogonal similarity
transformation: Q'*A*Q=T.
Input parameters:
A - matrix to be transformed
array with elements [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
IsUpper - storage format. If IsUpper = True, then matrix A is given
by its upper triangle, and the lower triangle is not used
and not modified by the algorithm, and vice versa
if IsUpper = False.
Output parameters:
A - matrices T and Q in compact form (see lower)
Tau - array of factors which are forming matrices H(i)
array with elements [0..N-2].
D - main diagonal of symmetric matrix T.
array with elements [0..N-1].
E - secondary diagonal of symmetric matrix T.
array with elements [0..N-2].
If IsUpper=True, the matrix Q is represented as a product of elementary
reflectors
Q = H(n-2) . . . H(2) H(0).
Each H(i) has the form
H(i) = I - tau * v * v'
where tau is a real scalar, and v is a real vector with
v(i+1:n-1) = 0, v(i) = 1, v(0:i-1) is stored on exit in
A(0:i-1,i+1), and tau in TAU(i).
If IsUpper=False, the matrix Q is represented as a product of elementary
reflectors
Q = H(0) H(2) . . . H(n-2).
Each H(i) has the form
H(i) = I - tau * v * v'
where tau is a real scalar, and v is a real vector with
v(0:i) = 0, v(i+1) = 1, v(i+2:n-1) is stored on exit in A(i+2:n-1,i),
and tau in TAU(i).
The contents of A on exit are illustrated by the following examples
with n = 5:
if UPLO = 'U': if UPLO = 'L':
( d e v1 v2 v3 ) ( d )
( d e v2 v3 ) ( e d )
( d e v3 ) ( v0 e d )
( d e ) ( v0 v1 e d )
( d ) ( v0 v1 v2 e d )
where d and e denote diagonal and off-diagonal elements of T, and vi
denotes an element of the vector defining H(i).
-- LAPACK routine (version 3.0) --
Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley, NAG Ltd.,
Courant Institute, Argonne National Lab, and Rice University
October 31, 1992
*************************************************************************/
void smatrixtd(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, real_1d_array &tau, real_1d_array &d, real_1d_array &e);
/*************************************************************************
Unpacking matrix Q which reduces symmetric matrix to a tridiagonal
form.
Input parameters:
A - the result of a SMatrixTD subroutine
N - size of matrix A.
IsUpper - storage format (a parameter of SMatrixTD subroutine)
Tau - the result of a SMatrixTD subroutine
Output parameters:
Q - transformation matrix.
array with elements [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005-2010 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void smatrixtdunpackq(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, const real_1d_array &tau, real_2d_array &q);
/*************************************************************************
Reduction of a Hermitian matrix which is given by its higher or lower
triangular part to a real tridiagonal matrix using unitary similarity
transformation: Q'*A*Q = T.
Input parameters:
A - matrix to be transformed
array with elements [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
IsUpper - storage format. If IsUpper = True, then matrix A is given
by its upper triangle, and the lower triangle is not used
and not modified by the algorithm, and vice versa
if IsUpper = False.
Output parameters:
A - matrices T and Q in compact form (see lower)
Tau - array of factors which are forming matrices H(i)
array with elements [0..N-2].
D - main diagonal of real symmetric matrix T.
array with elements [0..N-1].
E - secondary diagonal of real symmetric matrix T.
array with elements [0..N-2].
If IsUpper=True, the matrix Q is represented as a product of elementary
reflectors
Q = H(n-2) . . . H(2) H(0).
Each H(i) has the form
H(i) = I - tau * v * v'
where tau is a complex scalar, and v is a complex vector with
v(i+1:n-1) = 0, v(i) = 1, v(0:i-1) is stored on exit in
A(0:i-1,i+1), and tau in TAU(i).
If IsUpper=False, the matrix Q is represented as a product of elementary
reflectors
Q = H(0) H(2) . . . H(n-2).
Each H(i) has the form
H(i) = I - tau * v * v'
where tau is a complex scalar, and v is a complex vector with
v(0:i) = 0, v(i+1) = 1, v(i+2:n-1) is stored on exit in A(i+2:n-1,i),
and tau in TAU(i).
The contents of A on exit are illustrated by the following examples
with n = 5:
if UPLO = 'U': if UPLO = 'L':
( d e v1 v2 v3 ) ( d )
( d e v2 v3 ) ( e d )
( d e v3 ) ( v0 e d )
( d e ) ( v0 v1 e d )
( d ) ( v0 v1 v2 e d )
where d and e denote diagonal and off-diagonal elements of T, and vi
denotes an element of the vector defining H(i).
-- LAPACK routine (version 3.0) --
Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley, NAG Ltd.,
Courant Institute, Argonne National Lab, and Rice University
October 31, 1992
*************************************************************************/
void hmatrixtd(complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, complex_1d_array &tau, real_1d_array &d, real_1d_array &e);
/*************************************************************************
Unpacking matrix Q which reduces a Hermitian matrix to a real tridiagonal
form.
Input parameters:
A - the result of a HMatrixTD subroutine
N - size of matrix A.
IsUpper - storage format (a parameter of HMatrixTD subroutine)
Tau - the result of a HMatrixTD subroutine
Output parameters:
Q - transformation matrix.
array with elements [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005-2010 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void hmatrixtdunpackq(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, const complex_1d_array &tau, complex_2d_array &q);
/*************************************************************************
Singular value decomposition of a bidiagonal matrix (extended algorithm)
The algorithm performs the singular value decomposition of a bidiagonal
matrix B (upper or lower) representing it as B = Q*S*P^T, where Q and P -
orthogonal matrices, S - diagonal matrix with non-negative elements on the
main diagonal, in descending order.
The algorithm finds singular values. In addition, the algorithm can
calculate matrices Q and P (more precisely, not the matrices, but their
product with given matrices U and VT - U*Q and (P^T)*VT)). Of course,
matrices U and VT can be of any type, including identity. Furthermore, the
algorithm can calculate Q'*C (this product is calculated more effectively
than U*Q, because this calculation operates with rows instead of matrix
columns).
The feature of the algorithm is its ability to find all singular values
including those which are arbitrarily close to 0 with relative accuracy
close to machine precision. If the parameter IsFractionalAccuracyRequired
is set to True, all singular values will have high relative accuracy close
to machine precision. If the parameter is set to False, only the biggest
singular value will have relative accuracy close to machine precision.
The absolute error of other singular values is equal to the absolute error
of the biggest singular value.
Input parameters:
D - main diagonal of matrix B.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
E - superdiagonal (or subdiagonal) of matrix B.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-2].
N - size of matrix B.
IsUpper - True, if the matrix is upper bidiagonal.
IsFractionalAccuracyRequired -
THIS PARAMETER IS IGNORED SINCE ALGLIB 3.5.0
SINGULAR VALUES ARE ALWAYS SEARCHED WITH HIGH ACCURACY.
U - matrix to be multiplied by Q.
Array whose indexes range within [0..NRU-1, 0..N-1].
The matrix can be bigger, in that case only the submatrix
[0..NRU-1, 0..N-1] will be multiplied by Q.
NRU - number of rows in matrix U.
C - matrix to be multiplied by Q'.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..NCC-1].
The matrix can be bigger, in that case only the submatrix
[0..N-1, 0..NCC-1] will be multiplied by Q'.
NCC - number of columns in matrix C.
VT - matrix to be multiplied by P^T.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..NCVT-1].
The matrix can be bigger, in that case only the submatrix
[0..N-1, 0..NCVT-1] will be multiplied by P^T.
NCVT - number of columns in matrix VT.
Output parameters:
D - singular values of matrix B in descending order.
U - if NRU>0, contains matrix U*Q.
VT - if NCVT>0, contains matrix (P^T)*VT.
C - if NCC>0, contains matrix Q'*C.
Result:
True, if the algorithm has converged.
False, if the algorithm hasn't converged (rare case).
Additional information:
The type of convergence is controlled by the internal parameter TOL.
If the parameter is greater than 0, the singular values will have
relative accuracy TOL. If TOL<0, the singular values will have
absolute accuracy ABS(TOL)*norm(B).
By default, |TOL| falls within the range of 10*Epsilon and 100*Epsilon,
where Epsilon is the machine precision. It is not recommended to use
TOL less than 10*Epsilon since this will considerably slow down the
algorithm and may not lead to error decreasing.
History:
* 31 March, 2007.
changed MAXITR from 6 to 12.
-- LAPACK routine (version 3.0) --
Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley, NAG Ltd.,
Courant Institute, Argonne National Lab, and Rice University
October 31, 1999.
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bool rmatrixbdsvd(real_1d_array &d, const real_1d_array &e, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, const bool isfractionalaccuracyrequired, real_2d_array &u, const ae_int_t nru, real_2d_array &c, const ae_int_t ncc, real_2d_array &vt, const ae_int_t ncvt);
/*************************************************************************
Singular value decomposition of a rectangular matrix.
The algorithm calculates the singular value decomposition of a matrix of
size MxN: A = U * S * V^T
The algorithm finds the singular values and, optionally, matrices U and V^T.
The algorithm can find both first min(M,N) columns of matrix U and rows of
matrix V^T (singular vectors), and matrices U and V^T wholly (of sizes MxM
and NxN respectively).
Take into account that the subroutine does not return matrix V but V^T.
Input parameters:
A - matrix to be decomposed.
Array whose indexes range within [0..M-1, 0..N-1].
M - number of rows in matrix A.
N - number of columns in matrix A.
UNeeded - 0, 1 or 2. See the description of the parameter U.
VTNeeded - 0, 1 or 2. See the description of the parameter VT.
AdditionalMemory -
If the parameter:
* equals 0, the algorithm doesn�t use additional
memory (lower requirements, lower performance).
* equals 1, the algorithm uses additional
memory of size min(M,N)*min(M,N) of real numbers.
It often speeds up the algorithm.
* equals 2, the algorithm uses additional
memory of size M*min(M,N) of real numbers.
It allows to get a maximum performance.
The recommended value of the parameter is 2.
Output parameters:
W - contains singular values in descending order.
U - if UNeeded=0, U isn't changed, the left singular vectors
are not calculated.
if Uneeded=1, U contains left singular vectors (first
min(M,N) columns of matrix U). Array whose indexes range
within [0..M-1, 0..Min(M,N)-1].
if UNeeded=2, U contains matrix U wholly. Array whose
indexes range within [0..M-1, 0..M-1].
VT - if VTNeeded=0, VT isn�t changed, the right singular vectors
are not calculated.
if VTNeeded=1, VT contains right singular vectors (first
min(M,N) rows of matrix V^T). Array whose indexes range
within [0..min(M,N)-1, 0..N-1].
if VTNeeded=2, VT contains matrix V^T wholly. Array whose
indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool rmatrixsvd(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t uneeded, const ae_int_t vtneeded, const ae_int_t additionalmemory, real_1d_array &w, real_2d_array &u, real_2d_array &vt);
/*************************************************************************
Finding the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a symmetric matrix
The algorithm finds eigen pairs of a symmetric matrix by reducing it to
tridiagonal form and using the QL/QR algorithm.
Input parameters:
A - symmetric matrix which is given by its upper or lower
triangular part.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
ZNeeded - flag controlling whether the eigenvectors are needed or not.
If ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, the eigenvectors are not returned;
* 1, the eigenvectors are returned.
IsUpper - storage format.
Output parameters:
D - eigenvalues in ascending order.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
Z - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, Z hasn�t changed;
* 1, Z contains the eigenvectors.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
The eigenvectors are stored in the matrix columns.
Result:
True, if the algorithm has converged.
False, if the algorithm hasn't converged (rare case).
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005-2008 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool smatrixevd(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t zneeded, const bool isupper, real_1d_array &d, real_2d_array &z);
/*************************************************************************
Subroutine for finding the eigenvalues (and eigenvectors) of a symmetric
matrix in a given half open interval (A, B] by using a bisection and
inverse iteration
Input parameters:
A - symmetric matrix which is given by its upper or lower
triangular part. Array [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
ZNeeded - flag controlling whether the eigenvectors are needed or not.
If ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, the eigenvectors are not returned;
* 1, the eigenvectors are returned.
IsUpperA - storage format of matrix A.
B1, B2 - half open interval (B1, B2] to search eigenvalues in.
Output parameters:
M - number of eigenvalues found in a given half-interval (M>=0).
W - array of the eigenvalues found.
Array whose index ranges within [0..M-1].
Z - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, Z hasn�t changed;
* 1, Z contains eigenvectors.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..M-1].
The eigenvectors are stored in the matrix columns.
Result:
True, if successful. M contains the number of eigenvalues in the given
half-interval (could be equal to 0), W contains the eigenvalues,
Z contains the eigenvectors (if needed).
False, if the bisection method subroutine wasn't able to find the
eigenvalues in the given interval or if the inverse iteration subroutine
wasn't able to find all the corresponding eigenvectors.
In that case, the eigenvalues and eigenvectors are not returned,
M is equal to 0.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 07.01.2006 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool smatrixevdr(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t zneeded, const bool isupper, const double b1, const double b2, ae_int_t &m, real_1d_array &w, real_2d_array &z);
/*************************************************************************
Subroutine for finding the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a symmetric
matrix with given indexes by using bisection and inverse iteration methods.
Input parameters:
A - symmetric matrix which is given by its upper or lower
triangular part. Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
ZNeeded - flag controlling whether the eigenvectors are needed or not.
If ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, the eigenvectors are not returned;
* 1, the eigenvectors are returned.
IsUpperA - storage format of matrix A.
I1, I2 - index interval for searching (from I1 to I2).
0 <= I1 <= I2 <= N-1.
Output parameters:
W - array of the eigenvalues found.
Array whose index ranges within [0..I2-I1].
Z - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, Z hasn�t changed;
* 1, Z contains eigenvectors.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..I2-I1].
In that case, the eigenvectors are stored in the matrix columns.
Result:
True, if successful. W contains the eigenvalues, Z contains the
eigenvectors (if needed).
False, if the bisection method subroutine wasn't able to find the
eigenvalues in the given interval or if the inverse iteration subroutine
wasn't able to find all the corresponding eigenvectors.
In that case, the eigenvalues and eigenvectors are not returned.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 07.01.2006 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool smatrixevdi(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t zneeded, const bool isupper, const ae_int_t i1, const ae_int_t i2, real_1d_array &w, real_2d_array &z);
/*************************************************************************
Finding the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a Hermitian matrix
The algorithm finds eigen pairs of a Hermitian matrix by reducing it to
real tridiagonal form and using the QL/QR algorithm.
Input parameters:
A - Hermitian matrix which is given by its upper or lower
triangular part.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
IsUpper - storage format.
ZNeeded - flag controlling whether the eigenvectors are needed or
not. If ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, the eigenvectors are not returned;
* 1, the eigenvectors are returned.
Output parameters:
D - eigenvalues in ascending order.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
Z - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, Z hasn�t changed;
* 1, Z contains the eigenvectors.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
The eigenvectors are stored in the matrix columns.
Result:
True, if the algorithm has converged.
False, if the algorithm hasn't converged (rare case).
Note:
eigenvectors of Hermitian matrix are defined up to multiplication by
a complex number L, such that |L|=1.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005, 23 March 2007 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool hmatrixevd(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t zneeded, const bool isupper, real_1d_array &d, complex_2d_array &z);
/*************************************************************************
Subroutine for finding the eigenvalues (and eigenvectors) of a Hermitian
matrix in a given half-interval (A, B] by using a bisection and inverse
iteration
Input parameters:
A - Hermitian matrix which is given by its upper or lower
triangular part. Array whose indexes range within
[0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
ZNeeded - flag controlling whether the eigenvectors are needed or
not. If ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, the eigenvectors are not returned;
* 1, the eigenvectors are returned.
IsUpperA - storage format of matrix A.
B1, B2 - half-interval (B1, B2] to search eigenvalues in.
Output parameters:
M - number of eigenvalues found in a given half-interval, M>=0
W - array of the eigenvalues found.
Array whose index ranges within [0..M-1].
Z - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, Z hasn�t changed;
* 1, Z contains eigenvectors.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..M-1].
The eigenvectors are stored in the matrix columns.
Result:
True, if successful. M contains the number of eigenvalues in the given
half-interval (could be equal to 0), W contains the eigenvalues,
Z contains the eigenvectors (if needed).
False, if the bisection method subroutine wasn't able to find the
eigenvalues in the given interval or if the inverse iteration
subroutine wasn't able to find all the corresponding eigenvectors.
In that case, the eigenvalues and eigenvectors are not returned, M is
equal to 0.
Note:
eigen vectors of Hermitian matrix are defined up to multiplication by
a complex number L, such as |L|=1.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 07.01.2006, 24.03.2007 by Bochkanov Sergey.
*************************************************************************/
bool hmatrixevdr(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t zneeded, const bool isupper, const double b1, const double b2, ae_int_t &m, real_1d_array &w, complex_2d_array &z);
/*************************************************************************
Subroutine for finding the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a Hermitian
matrix with given indexes by using bisection and inverse iteration methods
Input parameters:
A - Hermitian matrix which is given by its upper or lower
triangular part.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
ZNeeded - flag controlling whether the eigenvectors are needed or
not. If ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, the eigenvectors are not returned;
* 1, the eigenvectors are returned.
IsUpperA - storage format of matrix A.
I1, I2 - index interval for searching (from I1 to I2).
0 <= I1 <= I2 <= N-1.
Output parameters:
W - array of the eigenvalues found.
Array whose index ranges within [0..I2-I1].
Z - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, Z hasn�t changed;
* 1, Z contains eigenvectors.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..I2-I1].
In that case, the eigenvectors are stored in the matrix
columns.
Result:
True, if successful. W contains the eigenvalues, Z contains the
eigenvectors (if needed).
False, if the bisection method subroutine wasn't able to find the
eigenvalues in the given interval or if the inverse iteration
subroutine wasn't able to find all the corresponding eigenvectors.
In that case, the eigenvalues and eigenvectors are not returned.
Note:
eigen vectors of Hermitian matrix are defined up to multiplication by
a complex number L, such as |L|=1.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 07.01.2006, 24.03.2007 by Bochkanov Sergey.
*************************************************************************/
bool hmatrixevdi(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t zneeded, const bool isupper, const ae_int_t i1, const ae_int_t i2, real_1d_array &w, complex_2d_array &z);
/*************************************************************************
Finding the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a tridiagonal symmetric matrix
The algorithm finds the eigen pairs of a tridiagonal symmetric matrix by
using an QL/QR algorithm with implicit shifts.
Input parameters:
D - the main diagonal of a tridiagonal matrix.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
E - the secondary diagonal of a tridiagonal matrix.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-2].
N - size of matrix A.
ZNeeded - flag controlling whether the eigenvectors are needed or not.
If ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, the eigenvectors are not needed;
* 1, the eigenvectors of a tridiagonal matrix
are multiplied by the square matrix Z. It is used if the
tridiagonal matrix is obtained by the similarity
transformation of a symmetric matrix;
* 2, the eigenvectors of a tridiagonal matrix replace the
square matrix Z;
* 3, matrix Z contains the first row of the eigenvectors
matrix.
Z - if ZNeeded=1, Z contains the square matrix by which the
eigenvectors are multiplied.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
Output parameters:
D - eigenvalues in ascending order.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
Z - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, Z hasn�t changed;
* 1, Z contains the product of a given matrix (from the left)
and the eigenvectors matrix (from the right);
* 2, Z contains the eigenvectors.
* 3, Z contains the first row of the eigenvectors matrix.
If ZNeeded<3, Z is the array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
In that case, the eigenvectors are stored in the matrix columns.
If ZNeeded=3, Z is the array whose indexes range within [0..0, 0..N-1].
Result:
True, if the algorithm has converged.
False, if the algorithm hasn't converged.
-- LAPACK routine (version 3.0) --
Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley, NAG Ltd.,
Courant Institute, Argonne National Lab, and Rice University
September 30, 1994
*************************************************************************/
bool smatrixtdevd(real_1d_array &d, const real_1d_array &e, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t zneeded, real_2d_array &z);
/*************************************************************************
Subroutine for finding the tridiagonal matrix eigenvalues/vectors in a
given half-interval (A, B] by using bisection and inverse iteration.
Input parameters:
D - the main diagonal of a tridiagonal matrix.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
E - the secondary diagonal of a tridiagonal matrix.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-2].
N - size of matrix, N>=0.
ZNeeded - flag controlling whether the eigenvectors are needed or not.
If ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, the eigenvectors are not needed;
* 1, the eigenvectors of a tridiagonal matrix are multiplied
by the square matrix Z. It is used if the tridiagonal
matrix is obtained by the similarity transformation
of a symmetric matrix.
* 2, the eigenvectors of a tridiagonal matrix replace matrix Z.
A, B - half-interval (A, B] to search eigenvalues in.
Z - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, Z isn't used and remains unchanged;
* 1, Z contains the square matrix (array whose indexes range
within [0..N-1, 0..N-1]) which reduces the given symmetric
matrix to tridiagonal form;
* 2, Z isn't used (but changed on the exit).
Output parameters:
D - array of the eigenvalues found.
Array whose index ranges within [0..M-1].
M - number of eigenvalues found in the given half-interval (M>=0).
Z - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, doesn't contain any information;
* 1, contains the product of a given NxN matrix Z (from the
left) and NxM matrix of the eigenvectors found (from the
right). Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..M-1].
* 2, contains the matrix of the eigenvectors found.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..M-1].
Result:
True, if successful. In that case, M contains the number of eigenvalues
in the given half-interval (could be equal to 0), D contains the eigenvalues,
Z contains the eigenvectors (if needed).
It should be noted that the subroutine changes the size of arrays D and Z.
False, if the bisection method subroutine wasn't able to find the
eigenvalues in the given interval or if the inverse iteration subroutine
wasn't able to find all the corresponding eigenvectors. In that case,
the eigenvalues and eigenvectors are not returned, M is equal to 0.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 31.03.2008 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool smatrixtdevdr(real_1d_array &d, const real_1d_array &e, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t zneeded, const double a, const double b, ae_int_t &m, real_2d_array &z);
/*************************************************************************
Subroutine for finding tridiagonal matrix eigenvalues/vectors with given
indexes (in ascending order) by using the bisection and inverse iteraion.
Input parameters:
D - the main diagonal of a tridiagonal matrix.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
E - the secondary diagonal of a tridiagonal matrix.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-2].
N - size of matrix. N>=0.
ZNeeded - flag controlling whether the eigenvectors are needed or not.
If ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, the eigenvectors are not needed;
* 1, the eigenvectors of a tridiagonal matrix are multiplied
by the square matrix Z. It is used if the
tridiagonal matrix is obtained by the similarity transformation
of a symmetric matrix.
* 2, the eigenvectors of a tridiagonal matrix replace
matrix Z.
I1, I2 - index interval for searching (from I1 to I2).
0 <= I1 <= I2 <= N-1.
Z - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, Z isn't used and remains unchanged;
* 1, Z contains the square matrix (array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1])
which reduces the given symmetric matrix to tridiagonal form;
* 2, Z isn't used (but changed on the exit).
Output parameters:
D - array of the eigenvalues found.
Array whose index ranges within [0..I2-I1].
Z - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, doesn't contain any information;
* 1, contains the product of a given NxN matrix Z (from the left) and
Nx(I2-I1) matrix of the eigenvectors found (from the right).
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..I2-I1].
* 2, contains the matrix of the eigenvalues found.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..I2-I1].
Result:
True, if successful. In that case, D contains the eigenvalues,
Z contains the eigenvectors (if needed).
It should be noted that the subroutine changes the size of arrays D and Z.
False, if the bisection method subroutine wasn't able to find the eigenvalues
in the given interval or if the inverse iteration subroutine wasn't able
to find all the corresponding eigenvectors. In that case, the eigenvalues
and eigenvectors are not returned.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 25.12.2005 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool smatrixtdevdi(real_1d_array &d, const real_1d_array &e, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t zneeded, const ae_int_t i1, const ae_int_t i2, real_2d_array &z);
/*************************************************************************
Finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a general matrix
The algorithm finds eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a general matrix by
using the QR algorithm with multiple shifts. The algorithm can find
eigenvalues and both left and right eigenvectors.
The right eigenvector is a vector x such that A*x = w*x, and the left
eigenvector is a vector y such that y'*A = w*y' (here y' implies a complex
conjugate transposition of vector y).
Input parameters:
A - matrix. Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
VNeeded - flag controlling whether eigenvectors are needed or not.
If VNeeded is equal to:
* 0, eigenvectors are not returned;
* 1, right eigenvectors are returned;
* 2, left eigenvectors are returned;
* 3, both left and right eigenvectors are returned.
Output parameters:
WR - real parts of eigenvalues.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
WR - imaginary parts of eigenvalues.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
VL, VR - arrays of left and right eigenvectors (if they are needed).
If WI[i]=0, the respective eigenvalue is a real number,
and it corresponds to the column number I of matrices VL/VR.
If WI[i]>0, we have a pair of complex conjugate numbers with
positive and negative imaginary parts:
the first eigenvalue WR[i] + sqrt(-1)*WI[i];
the second eigenvalue WR[i+1] + sqrt(-1)*WI[i+1];
WI[i]>0
WI[i+1] = -WI[i] < 0
In that case, the eigenvector corresponding to the first
eigenvalue is located in i and i+1 columns of matrices
VL/VR (the column number i contains the real part, and the
column number i+1 contains the imaginary part), and the vector
corresponding to the second eigenvalue is a complex conjugate to
the first vector.
Arrays whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
Result:
True, if the algorithm has converged.
False, if the algorithm has not converged.
Note 1:
Some users may ask the following question: what if WI[N-1]>0?
WI[N] must contain an eigenvalue which is complex conjugate to the
N-th eigenvalue, but the array has only size N?
The answer is as follows: such a situation cannot occur because the
algorithm finds a pairs of eigenvalues, therefore, if WI[i]>0, I is
strictly less than N-1.
Note 2:
The algorithm performance depends on the value of the internal parameter
NS of the InternalSchurDecomposition subroutine which defines the number
of shifts in the QR algorithm (similarly to the block width in block-matrix
algorithms of linear algebra). If you require maximum performance
on your machine, it is recommended to adjust this parameter manually.
See also the InternalTREVC subroutine.
The algorithm is based on the LAPACK 3.0 library.
*************************************************************************/
bool rmatrixevd(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t vneeded, real_1d_array &wr, real_1d_array &wi, real_2d_array &vl, real_2d_array &vr);
/*************************************************************************
Generation of a random uniformly distributed (Haar) orthogonal matrix
INPUT PARAMETERS:
N - matrix size, N>=1
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - orthogonal NxN matrix, array[0..N-1,0..N-1]
-- ALGLIB routine --
04.12.2009
Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixrndorthogonal(const ae_int_t n, real_2d_array &a);
/*************************************************************************
Generation of random NxN matrix with given condition number and norm2(A)=1
INPUT PARAMETERS:
N - matrix size
C - condition number (in 2-norm)
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - random matrix with norm2(A)=1 and cond(A)=C
-- ALGLIB routine --
04.12.2009
Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixrndcond(const ae_int_t n, const double c, real_2d_array &a);
/*************************************************************************
Generation of a random Haar distributed orthogonal complex matrix
INPUT PARAMETERS:
N - matrix size, N>=1
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - orthogonal NxN matrix, array[0..N-1,0..N-1]
-- ALGLIB routine --
04.12.2009
Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixrndorthogonal(const ae_int_t n, complex_2d_array &a);
/*************************************************************************
Generation of random NxN complex matrix with given condition number C and
norm2(A)=1
INPUT PARAMETERS:
N - matrix size
C - condition number (in 2-norm)
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - random matrix with norm2(A)=1 and cond(A)=C
-- ALGLIB routine --
04.12.2009
Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixrndcond(const ae_int_t n, const double c, complex_2d_array &a);
/*************************************************************************
Generation of random NxN symmetric matrix with given condition number and
norm2(A)=1
INPUT PARAMETERS:
N - matrix size
C - condition number (in 2-norm)
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - random matrix with norm2(A)=1 and cond(A)=C
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void smatrixrndcond(const ae_int_t n, const double c, real_2d_array &a);
/*************************************************************************
Generation of random NxN symmetric positive definite matrix with given
condition number and norm2(A)=1
INPUT PARAMETERS:
N - matrix size
C - condition number (in 2-norm)
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - random SPD matrix with norm2(A)=1 and cond(A)=C
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void spdmatrixrndcond(const ae_int_t n, const double c, real_2d_array &a);
/*************************************************************************
Generation of random NxN Hermitian matrix with given condition number and
norm2(A)=1
INPUT PARAMETERS:
N - matrix size
C - condition number (in 2-norm)
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - random matrix with norm2(A)=1 and cond(A)=C
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void hmatrixrndcond(const ae_int_t n, const double c, complex_2d_array &a);
/*************************************************************************
Generation of random NxN Hermitian positive definite matrix with given
condition number and norm2(A)=1
INPUT PARAMETERS:
N - matrix size
C - condition number (in 2-norm)
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - random HPD matrix with norm2(A)=1 and cond(A)=C
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void hpdmatrixrndcond(const ae_int_t n, const double c, complex_2d_array &a);
/*************************************************************************
Multiplication of MxN matrix by NxN random Haar distributed orthogonal matrix
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - matrix, array[0..M-1, 0..N-1]
M, N- matrix size
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - A*Q, where Q is random NxN orthogonal matrix
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixrndorthogonalfromtheright(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Multiplication of MxN matrix by MxM random Haar distributed orthogonal matrix
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - matrix, array[0..M-1, 0..N-1]
M, N- matrix size
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - Q*A, where Q is random MxM orthogonal matrix
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixrndorthogonalfromtheleft(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Multiplication of MxN complex matrix by NxN random Haar distributed
complex orthogonal matrix
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - matrix, array[0..M-1, 0..N-1]
M, N- matrix size
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - A*Q, where Q is random NxN orthogonal matrix
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixrndorthogonalfromtheright(complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Multiplication of MxN complex matrix by MxM random Haar distributed
complex orthogonal matrix
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - matrix, array[0..M-1, 0..N-1]
M, N- matrix size
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - Q*A, where Q is random MxM orthogonal matrix
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixrndorthogonalfromtheleft(complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Symmetric multiplication of NxN matrix by random Haar distributed
orthogonal matrix
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - matrix, array[0..N-1, 0..N-1]
N - matrix size
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - Q'*A*Q, where Q is random NxN orthogonal matrix
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void smatrixrndmultiply(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Hermitian multiplication of NxN matrix by random Haar distributed
complex orthogonal matrix
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - matrix, array[0..N-1, 0..N-1]
N - matrix size
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - Q^H*A*Q, where Q is random NxN orthogonal matrix
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void hmatrixrndmultiply(complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
LU decomposition of a general real matrix with row pivoting
A is represented as A = P*L*U, where:
* L is lower unitriangular matrix
* U is upper triangular matrix
* P = P0*P1*...*PK, K=min(M,N)-1,
Pi - permutation matrix for I and Pivots[I]
This is cache-oblivous implementation of LU decomposition.
It is optimized for square matrices. As for rectangular matrices:
* best case - M>>N
* worst case - N>>M, small M, large N, matrix does not fit in CPU cache
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - array[0..M-1, 0..N-1].
M - number of rows in matrix A.
N - number of columns in matrix A.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - matrices L and U in compact form:
* L is stored under main diagonal
* U is stored on and above main diagonal
Pivots - permutation matrix in compact form.
array[0..Min(M-1,N-1)].
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixlu(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, integer_1d_array &pivots);
/*************************************************************************
LU decomposition of a general complex matrix with row pivoting
A is represented as A = P*L*U, where:
* L is lower unitriangular matrix
* U is upper triangular matrix
* P = P0*P1*...*PK, K=min(M,N)-1,
Pi - permutation matrix for I and Pivots[I]
This is cache-oblivous implementation of LU decomposition. It is optimized
for square matrices. As for rectangular matrices:
* best case - M>>N
* worst case - N>>M, small M, large N, matrix does not fit in CPU cache
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - array[0..M-1, 0..N-1].
M - number of rows in matrix A.
N - number of columns in matrix A.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - matrices L and U in compact form:
* L is stored under main diagonal
* U is stored on and above main diagonal
Pivots - permutation matrix in compact form.
array[0..Min(M-1,N-1)].
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixlu(complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, integer_1d_array &pivots);
/*************************************************************************
Cache-oblivious Cholesky decomposition
The algorithm computes Cholesky decomposition of a Hermitian positive-
definite matrix. The result of an algorithm is a representation of A as
A=U'*U or A=L*L' (here X' detones conj(X^T)).
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - upper or lower triangle of a factorized matrix.
array with elements [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
IsUpper - if IsUpper=True, then A contains an upper triangle of
a symmetric matrix, otherwise A contains a lower one.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - the result of factorization. If IsUpper=True, then
the upper triangle contains matrix U, so that A = U'*U,
and the elements below the main diagonal are not modified.
Similarly, if IsUpper = False.
RESULT:
If the matrix is positive-definite, the function returns True.
Otherwise, the function returns False. Contents of A is not determined
in such case.
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
bool hpdmatrixcholesky(complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper);
/*************************************************************************
Cache-oblivious Cholesky decomposition
The algorithm computes Cholesky decomposition of a symmetric positive-
definite matrix. The result of an algorithm is a representation of A as
A=U^T*U or A=L*L^T
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - upper or lower triangle of a factorized matrix.
array with elements [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
IsUpper - if IsUpper=True, then A contains an upper triangle of
a symmetric matrix, otherwise A contains a lower one.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
A - the result of factorization. If IsUpper=True, then
the upper triangle contains matrix U, so that A = U^T*U,
and the elements below the main diagonal are not modified.
Similarly, if IsUpper = False.
RESULT:
If the matrix is positive-definite, the function returns True.
Otherwise, the function returns False. Contents of A is not determined
in such case.
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
bool spdmatrixcholesky(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper);
/*************************************************************************
Estimate of a matrix condition number (1-norm)
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
Input parameters:
A - matrix. Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double rmatrixrcond1(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Estimate of a matrix condition number (infinity-norm).
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
Input parameters:
A - matrix. Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double rmatrixrcondinf(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Condition number estimate of a symmetric positive definite matrix.
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
It should be noted that 1-norm and inf-norm of condition numbers of symmetric
matrices are equal, so the algorithm doesn't take into account the
differences between these types of norms.
Input parameters:
A - symmetric positive definite matrix which is given by its
upper or lower triangle depending on the value of
IsUpper. Array with elements [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
IsUpper - storage format.
Result:
1/LowerBound(cond(A)), if matrix A is positive definite,
-1, if matrix A is not positive definite, and its condition number
could not be found by this algorithm.
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double spdmatrixrcond(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper);
/*************************************************************************
Triangular matrix: estimate of a condition number (1-norm)
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
Input parameters:
A - matrix. Array[0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of A.
IsUpper - True, if the matrix is upper triangular.
IsUnit - True, if the matrix has a unit diagonal.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double rmatrixtrrcond1(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, const bool isunit);
/*************************************************************************
Triangular matrix: estimate of a matrix condition number (infinity-norm).
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
Input parameters:
A - matrix. Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
IsUpper - True, if the matrix is upper triangular.
IsUnit - True, if the matrix has a unit diagonal.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double rmatrixtrrcondinf(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, const bool isunit);
/*************************************************************************
Condition number estimate of a Hermitian positive definite matrix.
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
It should be noted that 1-norm and inf-norm of condition numbers of symmetric
matrices are equal, so the algorithm doesn't take into account the
differences between these types of norms.
Input parameters:
A - Hermitian positive definite matrix which is given by its
upper or lower triangle depending on the value of
IsUpper. Array with elements [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
IsUpper - storage format.
Result:
1/LowerBound(cond(A)), if matrix A is positive definite,
-1, if matrix A is not positive definite, and its condition number
could not be found by this algorithm.
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double hpdmatrixrcond(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper);
/*************************************************************************
Estimate of a matrix condition number (1-norm)
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
Input parameters:
A - matrix. Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double cmatrixrcond1(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Estimate of a matrix condition number (infinity-norm).
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
Input parameters:
A - matrix. Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double cmatrixrcondinf(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Estimate of the condition number of a matrix given by its LU decomposition (1-norm)
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
Input parameters:
LUA - LU decomposition of a matrix in compact form. Output of
the RMatrixLU subroutine.
N - size of matrix A.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double rmatrixlurcond1(const real_2d_array &lua, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Estimate of the condition number of a matrix given by its LU decomposition
(infinity norm).
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
Input parameters:
LUA - LU decomposition of a matrix in compact form. Output of
the RMatrixLU subroutine.
N - size of matrix A.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double rmatrixlurcondinf(const real_2d_array &lua, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Condition number estimate of a symmetric positive definite matrix given by
Cholesky decomposition.
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this
case, the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number,
but an inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
It should be noted that 1-norm and inf-norm condition numbers of symmetric
matrices are equal, so the algorithm doesn't take into account the
differences between these types of norms.
Input parameters:
CD - Cholesky decomposition of matrix A,
output of SMatrixCholesky subroutine.
N - size of matrix A.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double spdmatrixcholeskyrcond(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper);
/*************************************************************************
Condition number estimate of a Hermitian positive definite matrix given by
Cholesky decomposition.
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this
case, the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number,
but an inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
It should be noted that 1-norm and inf-norm condition numbers of symmetric
matrices are equal, so the algorithm doesn't take into account the
differences between these types of norms.
Input parameters:
CD - Cholesky decomposition of matrix A,
output of SMatrixCholesky subroutine.
N - size of matrix A.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double hpdmatrixcholeskyrcond(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper);
/*************************************************************************
Estimate of the condition number of a matrix given by its LU decomposition (1-norm)
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
Input parameters:
LUA - LU decomposition of a matrix in compact form. Output of
the CMatrixLU subroutine.
N - size of matrix A.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double cmatrixlurcond1(const complex_2d_array &lua, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Estimate of the condition number of a matrix given by its LU decomposition
(infinity norm).
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
Input parameters:
LUA - LU decomposition of a matrix in compact form. Output of
the CMatrixLU subroutine.
N - size of matrix A.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double cmatrixlurcondinf(const complex_2d_array &lua, const ae_int_t n);
/*************************************************************************
Triangular matrix: estimate of a condition number (1-norm)
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
Input parameters:
A - matrix. Array[0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of A.
IsUpper - True, if the matrix is upper triangular.
IsUnit - True, if the matrix has a unit diagonal.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double cmatrixtrrcond1(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, const bool isunit);
/*************************************************************************
Triangular matrix: estimate of a matrix condition number (infinity-norm).
The algorithm calculates a lower bound of the condition number. In this case,
the algorithm does not return a lower bound of the condition number, but an
inverse number (to avoid an overflow in case of a singular matrix).
Input parameters:
A - matrix. Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
IsUpper - True, if the matrix is upper triangular.
IsUnit - True, if the matrix has a unit diagonal.
Result: 1/LowerBound(cond(A))
NOTE:
if k(A) is very large, then matrix is assumed degenerate, k(A)=INF,
0.0 is returned in such cases.
*************************************************************************/
double cmatrixtrrcondinf(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, const bool isunit);
/*************************************************************************
Inversion of a matrix given by its LU decomposition.
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - LU decomposition of the matrix
(output of RMatrixLU subroutine).
Pivots - table of permutations
(the output of RMatrixLU subroutine).
N - size of matrix A (optional) :
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, size is automatically determined from
matrix size (A must be square matrix)
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
Info - return code:
* -3 A is singular, or VERY close to singular.
it is filled by zeros in such cases.
* 1 task is solved (but matrix A may be ill-conditioned,
check R1/RInf parameters for condition numbers).
Rep - solver report, see below for more info
A - inverse of matrix A.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
SOLVER REPORT
Subroutine sets following fields of the Rep structure:
* R1 reciprocal of condition number: 1/cond(A), 1-norm.
* RInf reciprocal of condition number: 1/cond(A), inf-norm.
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixluinverse(real_2d_array &a, const integer_1d_array &pivots, const ae_int_t n, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
void rmatrixluinverse(real_2d_array &a, const integer_1d_array &pivots, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
/*************************************************************************
Inversion of a general matrix.
Input parameters:
A - matrix.
N - size of matrix A (optional) :
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, size is automatically determined from
matrix size (A must be square matrix)
Output parameters:
Info - return code, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
Rep - solver report, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
A - inverse of matrix A, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
Result:
True, if the matrix is not singular.
False, if the matrix is singular.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005-2010 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixinverse(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
void rmatrixinverse(real_2d_array &a, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
/*************************************************************************
Inversion of a matrix given by its LU decomposition.
INPUT PARAMETERS:
A - LU decomposition of the matrix
(output of CMatrixLU subroutine).
Pivots - table of permutations
(the output of CMatrixLU subroutine).
N - size of matrix A (optional) :
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, size is automatically determined from
matrix size (A must be square matrix)
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
Info - return code, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
Rep - solver report, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
A - inverse of matrix A, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixluinverse(complex_2d_array &a, const integer_1d_array &pivots, const ae_int_t n, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
void cmatrixluinverse(complex_2d_array &a, const integer_1d_array &pivots, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
/*************************************************************************
Inversion of a general matrix.
Input parameters:
A - matrix
N - size of matrix A (optional) :
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, size is automatically determined from
matrix size (A must be square matrix)
Output parameters:
Info - return code, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
Rep - solver report, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
A - inverse of matrix A, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixinverse(complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
void cmatrixinverse(complex_2d_array &a, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
/*************************************************************************
Inversion of a symmetric positive definite matrix which is given
by Cholesky decomposition.
Input parameters:
A - Cholesky decomposition of the matrix to be inverted:
A=U�*U or A = L*L'.
Output of SPDMatrixCholesky subroutine.
N - size of matrix A (optional) :
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, size is automatically determined from
matrix size (A must be square matrix)
IsUpper - storage type (optional):
* if True, symmetric matrix A is given by its upper
triangle, and the lower triangle isn�t used/changed by
function
* if False, symmetric matrix A is given by its lower
triangle, and the upper triangle isn�t used/changed by
function
* if not given, lower half is used.
Output parameters:
Info - return code, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
Rep - solver report, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
A - inverse of matrix A, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
-- ALGLIB routine --
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*************************************************************************/
void spdmatrixcholeskyinverse(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
void spdmatrixcholeskyinverse(real_2d_array &a, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
/*************************************************************************
Inversion of a symmetric positive definite matrix.
Given an upper or lower triangle of a symmetric positive definite matrix,
the algorithm generates matrix A^-1 and saves the upper or lower triangle
depending on the input.
Input parameters:
A - matrix to be inverted (upper or lower triangle).
Array with elements [0..N-1,0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A (optional) :
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, size is automatically determined from
matrix size (A must be square matrix)
IsUpper - storage type (optional):
* if True, symmetric matrix A is given by its upper
triangle, and the lower triangle isn�t used/changed by
function
* if False, symmetric matrix A is given by its lower
triangle, and the upper triangle isn�t used/changed by
function
* if not given, both lower and upper triangles must be
filled.
Output parameters:
Info - return code, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
Rep - solver report, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
A - inverse of matrix A, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
-- ALGLIB routine --
10.02.2010
Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void spdmatrixinverse(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
void spdmatrixinverse(real_2d_array &a, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
/*************************************************************************
Inversion of a Hermitian positive definite matrix which is given
by Cholesky decomposition.
Input parameters:
A - Cholesky decomposition of the matrix to be inverted:
A=U�*U or A = L*L'.
Output of HPDMatrixCholesky subroutine.
N - size of matrix A (optional) :
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, size is automatically determined from
matrix size (A must be square matrix)
IsUpper - storage type (optional):
* if True, symmetric matrix A is given by its upper
triangle, and the lower triangle isn�t used/changed by
function
* if False, symmetric matrix A is given by its lower
triangle, and the upper triangle isn�t used/changed by
function
* if not given, lower half is used.
Output parameters:
Info - return code, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
Rep - solver report, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
A - inverse of matrix A, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
-- ALGLIB routine --
10.02.2010
Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void hpdmatrixcholeskyinverse(complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
void hpdmatrixcholeskyinverse(complex_2d_array &a, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
/*************************************************************************
Inversion of a Hermitian positive definite matrix.
Given an upper or lower triangle of a Hermitian positive definite matrix,
the algorithm generates matrix A^-1 and saves the upper or lower triangle
depending on the input.
Input parameters:
A - matrix to be inverted (upper or lower triangle).
Array with elements [0..N-1,0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A (optional) :
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, size is automatically determined from
matrix size (A must be square matrix)
IsUpper - storage type (optional):
* if True, symmetric matrix A is given by its upper
triangle, and the lower triangle isn�t used/changed by
function
* if False, symmetric matrix A is given by its lower
triangle, and the upper triangle isn�t used/changed by
function
* if not given, both lower and upper triangles must be
filled.
Output parameters:
Info - return code, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
Rep - solver report, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
A - inverse of matrix A, same as in RMatrixLUInverse
-- ALGLIB routine --
10.02.2010
Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void hpdmatrixinverse(complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
void hpdmatrixinverse(complex_2d_array &a, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
/*************************************************************************
Triangular matrix inverse (real)
The subroutine inverts the following types of matrices:
* upper triangular
* upper triangular with unit diagonal
* lower triangular
* lower triangular with unit diagonal
In case of an upper (lower) triangular matrix, the inverse matrix will
also be upper (lower) triangular, and after the end of the algorithm, the
inverse matrix replaces the source matrix. The elements below (above) the
main diagonal are not changed by the algorithm.
If the matrix has a unit diagonal, the inverse matrix also has a unit
diagonal, and the diagonal elements are not passed to the algorithm.
Input parameters:
A - matrix, array[0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A (optional) :
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, size is automatically determined from
matrix size (A must be square matrix)
IsUpper - True, if the matrix is upper triangular.
IsUnit - diagonal type (optional):
* if True, matrix has unit diagonal (a[i,i] are NOT used)
* if False, matrix diagonal is arbitrary
* if not given, False is assumed
Output parameters:
Info - same as for RMatrixLUInverse
Rep - same as for RMatrixLUInverse
A - same as for RMatrixLUInverse.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 05.02.2010 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixtrinverse(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, const bool isunit, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
void rmatrixtrinverse(real_2d_array &a, const bool isupper, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
/*************************************************************************
Triangular matrix inverse (complex)
The subroutine inverts the following types of matrices:
* upper triangular
* upper triangular with unit diagonal
* lower triangular
* lower triangular with unit diagonal
In case of an upper (lower) triangular matrix, the inverse matrix will
also be upper (lower) triangular, and after the end of the algorithm, the
inverse matrix replaces the source matrix. The elements below (above) the
main diagonal are not changed by the algorithm.
If the matrix has a unit diagonal, the inverse matrix also has a unit
diagonal, and the diagonal elements are not passed to the algorithm.
Input parameters:
A - matrix, array[0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A (optional) :
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, size is automatically determined from
matrix size (A must be square matrix)
IsUpper - True, if the matrix is upper triangular.
IsUnit - diagonal type (optional):
* if True, matrix has unit diagonal (a[i,i] are NOT used)
* if False, matrix diagonal is arbitrary
* if not given, False is assumed
Output parameters:
Info - same as for RMatrixLUInverse
Rep - same as for RMatrixLUInverse
A - same as for RMatrixLUInverse.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 05.02.2010 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void cmatrixtrinverse(complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper, const bool isunit, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
void cmatrixtrinverse(complex_2d_array &a, const bool isupper, ae_int_t &info, matinvreport &rep);
/*************************************************************************
This function creates sparse matrix in a Hash-Table format.
This function creates Hast-Table matrix, which can be converted to CRS
format after its initialization is over. Typical usage scenario for a
sparse matrix is:
1. creation in a Hash-Table format
2. insertion of the matrix elements
3. conversion to the CRS representation
4. matrix is passed to some linear algebra algorithm
Some information about different matrix formats can be found below, in
the "NOTES" section.
INPUT PARAMETERS
M - number of rows in a matrix, M>=1
N - number of columns in a matrix, N>=1
K - K>=0, expected number of non-zero elements in a matrix.
K can be inexact approximation, can be less than actual
number of elements (table will grow when needed) or
even zero).
It is important to understand that although hash-table
may grow automatically, it is better to provide good
estimate of data size.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in Hash-Table representation.
All elements of the matrix are zero.
NOTE 1.
Sparse matrices can be stored using either Hash-Table representation or
Compressed Row Storage representation. Hast-table is better suited for
querying and dynamic operations (thus, it is used for matrix
initialization), but it is inefficient when you want to make some linear
algebra operations.
From the other side, CRS is better suited for linear algebra operations,
but initialization is less convenient - you have to tell row sizes at the
initialization, and you can fill matrix only row by row, from left to
right. CRS is also very inefficient when you want to find matrix element
by its index.
Thus, Hash-Table representation does not support linear algebra
operations, while CRS format does not support modification of the table.
Tables below outline information about these two formats:
OPERATIONS WITH MATRIX HASH CRS
create + +
read element + +
modify element +
add value to element +
A*x (dense vector) +
A'*x (dense vector) +
A*X (dense matrix) +
A'*X (dense matrix) +
NOTE 2.
Hash-tables use memory inefficiently, and they have to keep some amount
of the "spare memory" in order to have good performance. Hash table for
matrix with K non-zero elements will need C*K*(8+2*sizeof(int)) bytes,
where C is a small constant, about 1.5-2 in magnitude.
CRS storage, from the other side, is more memory-efficient, and needs
just K*(8+sizeof(int))+M*sizeof(int) bytes, where M is a number of rows
in a matrix.
When you convert from the Hash-Table to CRS representation, all unneeded
memory will be freed.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsecreate(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t k, sparsematrix &s);
void sparsecreate(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, sparsematrix &s);
/*************************************************************************
This function creates sparse matrix in a CRS format (expert function for
situations when you are running out of memory).
This function creates CRS matrix. Typical usage scenario for a CRS matrix
is:
1. creation (you have to tell number of non-zero elements at each row at
this moment)
2. insertion of the matrix elements (row by row, from left to right)
3. matrix is passed to some linear algebra algorithm
This function is a memory-efficient alternative to SparseCreate(), but it
is more complex because it requires you to know in advance how large your
matrix is. Some information about different matrix formats can be found
below, in the "NOTES" section.
INPUT PARAMETERS
M - number of rows in a matrix, M>=1
N - number of columns in a matrix, N>=1
NER - number of elements at each row, array[M], NER[I]>=0
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in CRS representation.
You have to fill ALL non-zero elements by calling
SparseSet() BEFORE you try to use this matrix.
NOTE 1.
Sparse matrices can be stored using either Hash-Table representation or
Compressed Row Storage representation. Hast-table is better suited for
querying and dynamic operations (thus, it is used for matrix
initialization), but it is inefficient when you want to make some linear
algebra operations.
From the other side, CRS is better suited for linear algebra operations,
but initialization is less convenient - you have to tell row sizes at the
initialization, and you can fill matrix only row by row, from left to
right. CRS is also very inefficient when you want to find matrix element
by its index.
Thus, Hash-Table representation does not support linear algebra
operations, while CRS format does not support modification of the table.
Tables below outline information about these two formats:
OPERATIONS WITH MATRIX HASH CRS
create + +
read element + +
modify element +
add value to element +
A*x (dense vector) +
A'*x (dense vector) +
A*X (dense matrix) +
A'*X (dense matrix) +
NOTE 2.
Hash-tables use memory inefficiently, and they have to keep some amount
of the "spare memory" in order to have good performance. Hash table for
matrix with K non-zero elements will need C*K*(8+2*sizeof(int)) bytes,
where C is a small constant, about 1.5-2 in magnitude.
CRS storage, from the other side, is more memory-efficient, and needs
just K*(8+sizeof(int))+M*sizeof(int) bytes, where M is a number of rows
in a matrix.
When you convert from the Hash-Table to CRS representation, all unneeded
memory will be freed.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsecreatecrs(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const integer_1d_array &ner, sparsematrix &s);
/*************************************************************************
This function copies S0 to S1.
NOTE: this function does not verify its arguments, it just copies all
fields of the structure.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsecopy(const sparsematrix &s0, sparsematrix &s1);
/*************************************************************************
This function adds value to S[i,j] - element of the sparse matrix. Matrix
must be in a Hash-Table mode.
In case S[i,j] already exists in the table, V i added to its value. In
case S[i,j] is non-existent, it is inserted in the table. Table
automatically grows when necessary.
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in Hash-Table representation.
Exception will be thrown for CRS matrix.
I - row index of the element to modify, 0<=I<M
J - column index of the element to modify, 0<=J<N
V - value to add, must be finite number
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
S - modified matrix
NOTE 1: when S[i,j] is exactly zero after modification, it is deleted
from the table.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparseadd(const sparsematrix &s, const ae_int_t i, const ae_int_t j, const double v);
/*************************************************************************
This function modifies S[i,j] - element of the sparse matrix.
For Hash-based storage format:
* new value can be zero or non-zero. In case new value of S[i,j] is zero,
this element is deleted from the table.
* this function has no effect when called with zero V for non-existent
element.
For CRS-bases storage format:
* new value MUST be non-zero. Exception will be thrown for zero V.
* elements must be initialized in correct order - from top row to bottom,
within row - from left to right.
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in Hash-Table or CRS representation.
I - row index of the element to modify, 0<=I<M
J - column index of the element to modify, 0<=J<N
V - value to set, must be finite number, can be zero
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
S - modified matrix
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparseset(const sparsematrix &s, const ae_int_t i, const ae_int_t j, const double v);
/*************************************************************************
This function returns S[i,j] - element of the sparse matrix. Matrix can
be in any mode (Hash-Table or CRS), but this function is less efficient
for CRS matrices. Hash-Table matrices can find element in O(1) time,
while CRS matrices need O(log(RS)) time, where RS is an number of non-
zero elements in a row.
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in Hash-Table representation.
Exception will be thrown for CRS matrix.
I - row index of the element to modify, 0<=I<M
J - column index of the element to modify, 0<=J<N
RESULT
value of S[I,J] or zero (in case no element with such index is found)
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
double sparseget(const sparsematrix &s, const ae_int_t i, const ae_int_t j);
/*************************************************************************
This function returns I-th diagonal element of the sparse matrix.
Matrix can be in any mode (Hash-Table or CRS storage), but this function
is most efficient for CRS matrices - it requires less than 50 CPU cycles
to extract diagonal element. For Hash-Table matrices we still have O(1)
query time, but function is many times slower.
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in Hash-Table representation.
Exception will be thrown for CRS matrix.
I - index of the element to modify, 0<=I<min(M,N)
RESULT
value of S[I,I] or zero (in case no element with such index is found)
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
double sparsegetdiagonal(const sparsematrix &s, const ae_int_t i);
/*************************************************************************
This function converts matrix to CRS format.
Some algorithms (linear algebra ones, for example) require matrices in
CRS format.
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in any format
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
S - matrix in CRS format
NOTE: this function has no effect when called with matrix which is
already in CRS mode.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparseconverttocrs(const sparsematrix &s);
/*************************************************************************
This function calculates matrix-vector product S*x. Matrix S must be
stored in CRS format (exception will be thrown otherwise).
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in CRS format (you MUST convert it
to CRS before calling this function).
X - array[N], input vector. For performance reasons we
make only quick checks - we check that array size is
at least N, but we do not check for NAN's or INF's.
Y - output buffer, possibly preallocated. In case buffer
size is too small to store result, this buffer is
automatically resized.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
Y - array[M], S*x
NOTE: this function throws exception when called for non-CRS matrix. You
must convert your matrix with SparseConvertToCRS() before using this
function.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsemv(const sparsematrix &s, const real_1d_array &x, real_1d_array &y);
/*************************************************************************
This function calculates matrix-vector product S^T*x. Matrix S must be
stored in CRS format (exception will be thrown otherwise).
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in CRS format (you MUST convert it
to CRS before calling this function).
X - array[M], input vector. For performance reasons we
make only quick checks - we check that array size is
at least M, but we do not check for NAN's or INF's.
Y - output buffer, possibly preallocated. In case buffer
size is too small to store result, this buffer is
automatically resized.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
Y - array[N], S^T*x
NOTE: this function throws exception when called for non-CRS matrix. You
must convert your matrix with SparseConvertToCRS() before using this
function.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsemtv(const sparsematrix &s, const real_1d_array &x, real_1d_array &y);
/*************************************************************************
This function simultaneously calculates two matrix-vector products:
S*x and S^T*x.
S must be square (non-rectangular) matrix stored in CRS format (exception
will be thrown otherwise).
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse N*N matrix in CRS format (you MUST convert it
to CRS before calling this function).
X - array[N], input vector. For performance reasons we
make only quick checks - we check that array size is
at least N, but we do not check for NAN's or INF's.
Y0 - output buffer, possibly preallocated. In case buffer
size is too small to store result, this buffer is
automatically resized.
Y1 - output buffer, possibly preallocated. In case buffer
size is too small to store result, this buffer is
automatically resized.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
Y0 - array[N], S*x
Y1 - array[N], S^T*x
NOTE: this function throws exception when called for non-CRS matrix. You
must convert your matrix with SparseConvertToCRS() before using this
function. It also throws exception when S is non-square.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsemv2(const sparsematrix &s, const real_1d_array &x, real_1d_array &y0, real_1d_array &y1);
/*************************************************************************
This function calculates matrix-vector product S*x, when S is symmetric
matrix. Matrix S must be stored in CRS format (exception will be
thrown otherwise).
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*M matrix in CRS format (you MUST convert it
to CRS before calling this function).
IsUpper - whether upper or lower triangle of S is given:
* if upper triangle is given, only S[i,j] for j>=i
are used, and lower triangle is ignored (it can be
empty - these elements are not referenced at all).
* if lower triangle is given, only S[i,j] for j<=i
are used, and upper triangle is ignored.
X - array[N], input vector. For performance reasons we
make only quick checks - we check that array size is
at least N, but we do not check for NAN's or INF's.
Y - output buffer, possibly preallocated. In case buffer
size is too small to store result, this buffer is
automatically resized.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
Y - array[M], S*x
NOTE: this function throws exception when called for non-CRS matrix. You
must convert your matrix with SparseConvertToCRS() before using this
function.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsesmv(const sparsematrix &s, const bool isupper, const real_1d_array &x, real_1d_array &y);
/*************************************************************************
This function calculates matrix-matrix product S*A. Matrix S must be
stored in CRS format (exception will be thrown otherwise).
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in CRS format (you MUST convert it
to CRS before calling this function).
A - array[N][K], input dense matrix. For performance reasons
we make only quick checks - we check that array size
is at least N, but we do not check for NAN's or INF's.
K - number of columns of matrix (A).
B - output buffer, possibly preallocated. In case buffer
size is too small to store result, this buffer is
automatically resized.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
B - array[M][K], S*A
NOTE: this function throws exception when called for non-CRS matrix. You
must convert your matrix with SparseConvertToCRS() before using this
function.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsemm(const sparsematrix &s, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t k, real_2d_array &b);
/*************************************************************************
This function calculates matrix-matrix product S^T*A. Matrix S must be
stored in CRS format (exception will be thrown otherwise).
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in CRS format (you MUST convert it
to CRS before calling this function).
A - array[M][K], input dense matrix. For performance reasons
we make only quick checks - we check that array size is
at least M, but we do not check for NAN's or INF's.
K - number of columns of matrix (A).
B - output buffer, possibly preallocated. In case buffer
size is too small to store result, this buffer is
automatically resized.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
B - array[N][K], S^T*A
NOTE: this function throws exception when called for non-CRS matrix. You
must convert your matrix with SparseConvertToCRS() before using this
function.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsemtm(const sparsematrix &s, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t k, real_2d_array &b);
/*************************************************************************
This function simultaneously calculates two matrix-matrix products:
S*A and S^T*A.
S must be square (non-rectangular) matrix stored in CRS format (exception
will be thrown otherwise).
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse N*N matrix in CRS format (you MUST convert it
to CRS before calling this function).
A - array[N][K], input dense matrix. For performance reasons
we make only quick checks - we check that array size is
at least N, but we do not check for NAN's or INF's.
K - number of columns of matrix (A).
B0 - output buffer, possibly preallocated. In case buffer
size is too small to store result, this buffer is
automatically resized.
B1 - output buffer, possibly preallocated. In case buffer
size is too small to store result, this buffer is
automatically resized.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
B0 - array[N][K], S*A
B1 - array[N][K], S^T*A
NOTE: this function throws exception when called for non-CRS matrix. You
must convert your matrix with SparseConvertToCRS() before using this
function. It also throws exception when S is non-square.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsemm2(const sparsematrix &s, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t k, real_2d_array &b0, real_2d_array &b1);
/*************************************************************************
This function calculates matrix-matrix product S*A, when S is symmetric
matrix. Matrix S must be stored in CRS format (exception will be
thrown otherwise).
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*M matrix in CRS format (you MUST convert it
to CRS before calling this function).
IsUpper - whether upper or lower triangle of S is given:
* if upper triangle is given, only S[i,j] for j>=i
are used, and lower triangle is ignored (it can be
empty - these elements are not referenced at all).
* if lower triangle is given, only S[i,j] for j<=i
are used, and upper triangle is ignored.
A - array[N][K], input dense matrix. For performance reasons
we make only quick checks - we check that array size is
at least N, but we do not check for NAN's or INF's.
K - number of columns of matrix (A).
B - output buffer, possibly preallocated. In case buffer
size is too small to store result, this buffer is
automatically resized.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
B - array[M][K], S*A
NOTE: this function throws exception when called for non-CRS matrix. You
must convert your matrix with SparseConvertToCRS() before using this
function.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsesmm(const sparsematrix &s, const bool isupper, const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t k, real_2d_array &b);
/*************************************************************************
This procedure resizes Hash-Table matrix. It can be called when you have
deleted too many elements from the matrix, and you want to free unneeded
memory.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.10.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparseresizematrix(const sparsematrix &s);
/*************************************************************************
This function is used to enumerate all elements of the sparse matrix.
Before first call user initializes T0 and T1 counters by zero. These
counters are used to remember current position in a matrix; after each
call they are updated by the function.
Subsequent calls to this function return non-zero elements of the sparse
matrix, one by one. If you enumerate CRS matrix, matrix is traversed from
left to right, from top to bottom. In case you enumerate matrix stored as
Hash table, elements are returned in random order.
EXAMPLE
> T0=0
> T1=0
> while SparseEnumerate(S,T0,T1,I,J,V) do
> ....do something with I,J,V
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in Hash-Table or CRS representation.
T0 - internal counter
T1 - internal counter
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
T0 - new value of the internal counter
T1 - new value of the internal counter
I - row index of non-zero element, 0<=I<M.
J - column index of non-zero element, 0<=J<N
V - value of the T-th element
RESULT
True in case of success (next non-zero element was retrieved)
False in case all non-zero elements were enumerated
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.03.2012 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool sparseenumerate(const sparsematrix &s, ae_int_t &t0, ae_int_t &t1, ae_int_t &i, ae_int_t &j, double &v);
/*************************************************************************
This function rewrites existing (non-zero) element. It returns True if
element exists or False, when it is called for non-existing (zero)
element.
The purpose of this function is to provide convenient thread-safe way to
modify sparse matrix. Such modification (already existing element is
rewritten) is guaranteed to be thread-safe without any synchronization, as
long as different threads modify different elements.
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse M*N matrix in Hash-Table or CRS representation.
I - row index of non-zero element to modify, 0<=I<M
J - column index of non-zero element to modify, 0<=J<N
V - value to rewrite, must be finite number
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
S - modified matrix
RESULT
True in case when element exists
False in case when element doesn't exist or it is zero
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 14.03.2012 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool sparserewriteexisting(const sparsematrix &s, const ae_int_t i, const ae_int_t j, const double v);
/*************************************************************************
This function returns I-th row of the sparse matrix stored in CRS format.
NOTE: when incorrect I (outside of [0,M-1]) or matrix (non-CRS) are
passed, this function throws exception.
INPUT PARAMETERS:
S - sparse M*N matrix in CRS format
I - row index, 0<=I<M
IRow - output buffer, can be preallocated. In case buffer
size is too small to store I-th row, it is
automatically reallocated.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
IRow - array[M], I-th row.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 20.07.2012 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsegetrow(const sparsematrix &s, const ae_int_t i, real_1d_array &irow);
/*************************************************************************
This function performs in-place conversion from CRS format to Hash table
storage.
INPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse matrix in CRS format.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse matrix in Hash table format.
NOTE: this function has no effect when called with matrix which is
already in Hash table mode.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 20.07.2012 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparseconverttohash(const sparsematrix &s);
/*************************************************************************
This function performs out-of-place conversion to Hash table storage
format. S0 is copied to S1 and converted on-the-fly.
INPUT PARAMETERS
S0 - sparse matrix in any format.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
S1 - sparse matrix in Hash table format.
NOTE: if S0 is stored as Hash-table, it is just copied without conversion.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 20.07.2012 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsecopytohash(const sparsematrix &s0, sparsematrix &s1);
/*************************************************************************
This function performs out-of-place conversion to CRS format. S0 is
copied to S1 and converted on-the-fly.
INPUT PARAMETERS
S0 - sparse matrix in any format.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
S1 - sparse matrix in CRS format.
NOTE: if S0 is stored as CRS, it is just copied without conversion.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 20.07.2012 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsecopytocrs(const sparsematrix &s0, sparsematrix &s1);
/*************************************************************************
This function returns type of the matrix storage format.
INPUT PARAMETERS:
S - sparse matrix.
RESULT:
sparse storage format used by matrix:
0 - Hash-table
1 - CRS-format
NOTE: future versions of ALGLIB may include additional sparse storage
formats.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 20.07.2012 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
ae_int_t sparsegetmatrixtype(const sparsematrix &s);
/*************************************************************************
This function checks matrix storage format and returns True when matrix is
stored using Hash table representation.
INPUT PARAMETERS:
S - sparse matrix.
RESULT:
True if matrix type is Hash table
False if matrix type is not Hash table
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 20.07.2012 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool sparseishash(const sparsematrix &s);
/*************************************************************************
This function checks matrix storage format and returns True when matrix is
stored using CRS representation.
INPUT PARAMETERS:
S - sparse matrix.
RESULT:
True if matrix type is CRS
False if matrix type is not CRS
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 20.07.2012 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool sparseiscrs(const sparsematrix &s);
/*************************************************************************
The function frees all memory occupied by sparse matrix. Sparse matrix
structure becomes unusable after this call.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS
S - sparse matrix to delete
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 24.07.2012 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void sparsefree(sparsematrix &s);
/*************************************************************************
The function returns number of rows of a sparse matrix.
RESULT: number of rows of a sparse matrix.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 23.08.2012 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
ae_int_t sparsegetnrows(const sparsematrix &s);
/*************************************************************************
The function returns number of columns of a sparse matrix.
RESULT: number of columns of a sparse matrix.
-- ALGLIB PROJECT --
Copyright 23.08.2012 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
ae_int_t sparsegetncols(const sparsematrix &s);
/*************************************************************************
This procedure initializes matrix norm estimator.
USAGE:
1. User initializes algorithm state with NormEstimatorCreate() call
2. User calls NormEstimatorEstimateSparse() (or NormEstimatorIteration())
3. User calls NormEstimatorResults() to get solution.
INPUT PARAMETERS:
M - number of rows in the matrix being estimated, M>0
N - number of columns in the matrix being estimated, N>0
NStart - number of random starting vectors
recommended value - at least 5.
NIts - number of iterations to do with best starting vector
recommended value - at least 5.
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
State - structure which stores algorithm state
NOTE: this algorithm is effectively deterministic, i.e. it always returns
same result when repeatedly called for the same matrix. In fact, algorithm
uses randomized starting vectors, but internal random numbers generator
always generates same sequence of the random values (it is a feature, not
bug).
Algorithm can be made non-deterministic with NormEstimatorSetSeed(0) call.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 06.12.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void normestimatorcreate(const ae_int_t m, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t nstart, const ae_int_t nits, normestimatorstate &state);
/*************************************************************************
This function changes seed value used by algorithm. In some cases we need
deterministic processing, i.e. subsequent calls must return equal results,
in other cases we need non-deterministic algorithm which returns different
results for the same matrix on every pass.
Setting zero seed will lead to non-deterministic algorithm, while non-zero
value will make our algorithm deterministic.
INPUT PARAMETERS:
State - norm estimator state, must be initialized with a call
to NormEstimatorCreate()
SeedVal - seed value, >=0. Zero value = non-deterministic algo.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 06.12.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void normestimatorsetseed(const normestimatorstate &state, const ae_int_t seedval);
/*************************************************************************
This function estimates norm of the sparse M*N matrix A.
INPUT PARAMETERS:
State - norm estimator state, must be initialized with a call
to NormEstimatorCreate()
A - sparse M*N matrix, must be converted to CRS format
prior to calling this function.
After this function is over you can call NormEstimatorResults() to get
estimate of the norm(A).
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 06.12.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void normestimatorestimatesparse(const normestimatorstate &state, const sparsematrix &a);
/*************************************************************************
Matrix norm estimation results
INPUT PARAMETERS:
State - algorithm state
OUTPUT PARAMETERS:
Nrm - estimate of the matrix norm, Nrm>=0
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 06.12.2011 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void normestimatorresults(const normestimatorstate &state, double &nrm);
/*************************************************************************
Determinant calculation of the matrix given by its LU decomposition.
Input parameters:
A - LU decomposition of the matrix (output of
RMatrixLU subroutine).
Pivots - table of permutations which were made during
the LU decomposition.
Output of RMatrixLU subroutine.
N - (optional) size of matrix A:
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, automatically determined from matrix size
(A must be square matrix)
Result: matrix determinant.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
double rmatrixludet(const real_2d_array &a, const integer_1d_array &pivots, const ae_int_t n);
double rmatrixludet(const real_2d_array &a, const integer_1d_array &pivots);
/*************************************************************************
Calculation of the determinant of a general matrix
Input parameters:
A - matrix, array[0..N-1, 0..N-1]
N - (optional) size of matrix A:
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, automatically determined from matrix size
(A must be square matrix)
Result: determinant of matrix A.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
double rmatrixdet(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n);
double rmatrixdet(const real_2d_array &a);
/*************************************************************************
Determinant calculation of the matrix given by its LU decomposition.
Input parameters:
A - LU decomposition of the matrix (output of
RMatrixLU subroutine).
Pivots - table of permutations which were made during
the LU decomposition.
Output of RMatrixLU subroutine.
N - (optional) size of matrix A:
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, automatically determined from matrix size
(A must be square matrix)
Result: matrix determinant.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
alglib::complex cmatrixludet(const complex_2d_array &a, const integer_1d_array &pivots, const ae_int_t n);
alglib::complex cmatrixludet(const complex_2d_array &a, const integer_1d_array &pivots);
/*************************************************************************
Calculation of the determinant of a general matrix
Input parameters:
A - matrix, array[0..N-1, 0..N-1]
N - (optional) size of matrix A:
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, automatically determined from matrix size
(A must be square matrix)
Result: determinant of matrix A.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
alglib::complex cmatrixdet(const complex_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n);
alglib::complex cmatrixdet(const complex_2d_array &a);
/*************************************************************************
Determinant calculation of the matrix given by the Cholesky decomposition.
Input parameters:
A - Cholesky decomposition,
output of SMatrixCholesky subroutine.
N - (optional) size of matrix A:
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, automatically determined from matrix size
(A must be square matrix)
As the determinant is equal to the product of squares of diagonal elements,
it�s not necessary to specify which triangle - lower or upper - the matrix
is stored in.
Result:
matrix determinant.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005-2008 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
double spdmatrixcholeskydet(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n);
double spdmatrixcholeskydet(const real_2d_array &a);
/*************************************************************************
Determinant calculation of the symmetric positive definite matrix.
Input parameters:
A - matrix. Array with elements [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - (optional) size of matrix A:
* if given, only principal NxN submatrix is processed and
overwritten. other elements are unchanged.
* if not given, automatically determined from matrix size
(A must be square matrix)
IsUpper - (optional) storage type:
* if True, symmetric matrix A is given by its upper
triangle, and the lower triangle isn�t used/changed by
function
* if False, symmetric matrix A is given by its lower
triangle, and the upper triangle isn�t used/changed by
function
* if not given, both lower and upper triangles must be
filled.
Result:
determinant of matrix A.
If matrix A is not positive definite, exception is thrown.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005-2008 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
double spdmatrixdet(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isupper);
double spdmatrixdet(const real_2d_array &a);
/*************************************************************************
Algorithm for solving the following generalized symmetric positive-definite
eigenproblem:
A*x = lambda*B*x (1) or
A*B*x = lambda*x (2) or
B*A*x = lambda*x (3).
where A is a symmetric matrix, B - symmetric positive-definite matrix.
The problem is solved by reducing it to an ordinary symmetric eigenvalue
problem.
Input parameters:
A - symmetric matrix which is given by its upper or lower
triangular part.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrices A and B.
IsUpperA - storage format of matrix A.
B - symmetric positive-definite matrix which is given by
its upper or lower triangular part.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
IsUpperB - storage format of matrix B.
ZNeeded - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, the eigenvectors are not returned;
* 1, the eigenvectors are returned.
ProblemType - if ProblemType is equal to:
* 1, the following problem is solved: A*x = lambda*B*x;
* 2, the following problem is solved: A*B*x = lambda*x;
* 3, the following problem is solved: B*A*x = lambda*x.
Output parameters:
D - eigenvalues in ascending order.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
Z - if ZNeeded is equal to:
* 0, Z hasn�t changed;
* 1, Z contains eigenvectors.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
The eigenvectors are stored in matrix columns. It should
be noted that the eigenvectors in such problems do not
form an orthogonal system.
Result:
True, if the problem was solved successfully.
False, if the error occurred during the Cholesky decomposition of matrix
B (the matrix isn�t positive-definite) or during the work of the iterative
algorithm for solving the symmetric eigenproblem.
See also the GeneralizedSymmetricDefiniteEVDReduce subroutine.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 1.28.2006 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool smatrixgevd(const real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isuppera, const real_2d_array &b, const bool isupperb, const ae_int_t zneeded, const ae_int_t problemtype, real_1d_array &d, real_2d_array &z);
/*************************************************************************
Algorithm for reduction of the following generalized symmetric positive-
definite eigenvalue problem:
A*x = lambda*B*x (1) or
A*B*x = lambda*x (2) or
B*A*x = lambda*x (3)
to the symmetric eigenvalues problem C*y = lambda*y (eigenvalues of this and
the given problems are the same, and the eigenvectors of the given problem
could be obtained by multiplying the obtained eigenvectors by the
transformation matrix x = R*y).
Here A is a symmetric matrix, B - symmetric positive-definite matrix.
Input parameters:
A - symmetric matrix which is given by its upper or lower
triangular part.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrices A and B.
IsUpperA - storage format of matrix A.
B - symmetric positive-definite matrix which is given by
its upper or lower triangular part.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
IsUpperB - storage format of matrix B.
ProblemType - if ProblemType is equal to:
* 1, the following problem is solved: A*x = lambda*B*x;
* 2, the following problem is solved: A*B*x = lambda*x;
* 3, the following problem is solved: B*A*x = lambda*x.
Output parameters:
A - symmetric matrix which is given by its upper or lower
triangle depending on IsUpperA. Contains matrix C.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
R - upper triangular or low triangular transformation matrix
which is used to obtain the eigenvectors of a given problem
as the product of eigenvectors of C (from the right) and
matrix R (from the left). If the matrix is upper
triangular, the elements below the main diagonal
are equal to 0 (and vice versa). Thus, we can perform
the multiplication without taking into account the
internal structure (which is an easier though less
effective way).
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
IsUpperR - type of matrix R (upper or lower triangular).
Result:
True, if the problem was reduced successfully.
False, if the error occurred during the Cholesky decomposition of
matrix B (the matrix is not positive-definite).
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 1.28.2006 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
bool smatrixgevdreduce(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, const bool isuppera, const real_2d_array &b, const bool isupperb, const ae_int_t problemtype, real_2d_array &r, bool &isupperr);
/*************************************************************************
Inverse matrix update by the Sherman-Morrison formula
The algorithm updates matrix A^-1 when adding a number to an element
of matrix A.
Input parameters:
InvA - inverse of matrix A.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
UpdRow - row where the element to be updated is stored.
UpdColumn - column where the element to be updated is stored.
UpdVal - a number to be added to the element.
Output parameters:
InvA - inverse of modified matrix A.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixinvupdatesimple(real_2d_array &inva, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t updrow, const ae_int_t updcolumn, const double updval);
/*************************************************************************
Inverse matrix update by the Sherman-Morrison formula
The algorithm updates matrix A^-1 when adding a vector to a row
of matrix A.
Input parameters:
InvA - inverse of matrix A.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
UpdRow - the row of A whose vector V was added.
0 <= Row <= N-1
V - the vector to be added to a row.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
Output parameters:
InvA - inverse of modified matrix A.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixinvupdaterow(real_2d_array &inva, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t updrow, const real_1d_array &v);
/*************************************************************************
Inverse matrix update by the Sherman-Morrison formula
The algorithm updates matrix A^-1 when adding a vector to a column
of matrix A.
Input parameters:
InvA - inverse of matrix A.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
UpdColumn - the column of A whose vector U was added.
0 <= UpdColumn <= N-1
U - the vector to be added to a column.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
Output parameters:
InvA - inverse of modified matrix A.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixinvupdatecolumn(real_2d_array &inva, const ae_int_t n, const ae_int_t updcolumn, const real_1d_array &u);
/*************************************************************************
Inverse matrix update by the Sherman-Morrison formula
The algorithm computes the inverse of matrix A+u*v� by using the given matrix
A^-1 and the vectors u and v.
Input parameters:
InvA - inverse of matrix A.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of matrix A.
U - the vector modifying the matrix.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
V - the vector modifying the matrix.
Array whose index ranges within [0..N-1].
Output parameters:
InvA - inverse of matrix A + u*v'.
-- ALGLIB --
Copyright 2005 by Bochkanov Sergey
*************************************************************************/
void rmatrixinvupdateuv(real_2d_array &inva, const ae_int_t n, const real_1d_array &u, const real_1d_array &v);
/*************************************************************************
Subroutine performing the Schur decomposition of a general matrix by using
the QR algorithm with multiple shifts.
The source matrix A is represented as S'*A*S = T, where S is an orthogonal
matrix (Schur vectors), T - upper quasi-triangular matrix (with blocks of
sizes 1x1 and 2x2 on the main diagonal).
Input parameters:
A - matrix to be decomposed.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
N - size of A, N>=0.
Output parameters:
A - contains matrix T.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
S - contains Schur vectors.
Array whose indexes range within [0..N-1, 0..N-1].
Note 1:
The block structure of matrix T can be easily recognized: since all
the elements below the blocks are zeros, the elements a[i+1,i] which
are equal to 0 show the block border.
Note 2:
The algorithm performance depends on the value of the internal parameter
NS of the InternalSchurDecomposition subroutine which defines the number
of shifts in the QR algorithm (similarly to the block width in block-matrix
algorithms in linear algebra). If you require maximum performance on
your machine, it is recommended to adjust this parameter manually.
Result:
True,
if the algorithm has converged and parameters A and S contain the result.
False,
if the algorithm has not converged.
Algorithm implemented on the basis of the DHSEQR subroutine (LAPACK 3.0 library).
*************************************************************************/
bool rmatrixschur(real_2d_array &a, const ae_int_t n, real_2d_array &s);
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// THIS SECTION CONTAINS COMPUTATIONAL CORE DECLARATIONS (FUNCTIONS)
//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
namespace alglib_impl
{
void ablassplitlength(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t* n1,
ae_int_t* n2,
ae_state *_state);
void ablascomplexsplitlength(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t* n1,
ae_int_t* n2,
ae_state *_state);
ae_int_t ablasblocksize(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a, ae_state *_state);
ae_int_t ablascomplexblocksize(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_state *_state);
ae_int_t ablasmicroblocksize(ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixtranspose(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_int_t ib,
ae_int_t jb,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixtranspose(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_int_t ib,
ae_int_t jb,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixenforcesymmetricity(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixcopy(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_int_t ib,
ae_int_t jb,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixcopy(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_int_t ib,
ae_int_t jb,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixrank1(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
/* Complex */ ae_vector* u,
ae_int_t iu,
/* Complex */ ae_vector* v,
ae_int_t iv,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixrank1(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
/* Real */ ae_vector* u,
ae_int_t iu,
/* Real */ ae_vector* v,
ae_int_t iv,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixmv(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
ae_int_t opa,
/* Complex */ ae_vector* x,
ae_int_t ix,
/* Complex */ ae_vector* y,
ae_int_t iy,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixmv(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
ae_int_t opa,
/* Real */ ae_vector* x,
ae_int_t ix,
/* Real */ ae_vector* y,
ae_int_t iy,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixrighttrsm(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t i1,
ae_int_t j1,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_int_t optype,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* x,
ae_int_t i2,
ae_int_t j2,
ae_state *_state);
void _pexec_cmatrixrighttrsm(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t i1,
ae_int_t j1,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_int_t optype,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* x,
ae_int_t i2,
ae_int_t j2, ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixlefttrsm(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t i1,
ae_int_t j1,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_int_t optype,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* x,
ae_int_t i2,
ae_int_t j2,
ae_state *_state);
void _pexec_cmatrixlefttrsm(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t i1,
ae_int_t j1,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_int_t optype,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* x,
ae_int_t i2,
ae_int_t j2, ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixrighttrsm(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t i1,
ae_int_t j1,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_int_t optype,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* x,
ae_int_t i2,
ae_int_t j2,
ae_state *_state);
void _pexec_rmatrixrighttrsm(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t i1,
ae_int_t j1,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_int_t optype,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* x,
ae_int_t i2,
ae_int_t j2, ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixlefttrsm(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t i1,
ae_int_t j1,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_int_t optype,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* x,
ae_int_t i2,
ae_int_t j2,
ae_state *_state);
void _pexec_rmatrixlefttrsm(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t i1,
ae_int_t j1,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_int_t optype,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* x,
ae_int_t i2,
ae_int_t j2, ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixsyrk(ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t k,
double alpha,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
ae_int_t optypea,
double beta,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* c,
ae_int_t ic,
ae_int_t jc,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_state *_state);
void _pexec_cmatrixsyrk(ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t k,
double alpha,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
ae_int_t optypea,
double beta,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* c,
ae_int_t ic,
ae_int_t jc,
ae_bool isupper, ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixsyrk(ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t k,
double alpha,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
ae_int_t optypea,
double beta,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* c,
ae_int_t ic,
ae_int_t jc,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_state *_state);
void _pexec_rmatrixsyrk(ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t k,
double alpha,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
ae_int_t optypea,
double beta,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* c,
ae_int_t ic,
ae_int_t jc,
ae_bool isupper, ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixgemm(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t k,
ae_complex alpha,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
ae_int_t optypea,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_int_t ib,
ae_int_t jb,
ae_int_t optypeb,
ae_complex beta,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* c,
ae_int_t ic,
ae_int_t jc,
ae_state *_state);
void _pexec_cmatrixgemm(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t k,
ae_complex alpha,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
ae_int_t optypea,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_int_t ib,
ae_int_t jb,
ae_int_t optypeb,
ae_complex beta,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* c,
ae_int_t ic,
ae_int_t jc, ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixgemm(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t k,
double alpha,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
ae_int_t optypea,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_int_t ib,
ae_int_t jb,
ae_int_t optypeb,
double beta,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* c,
ae_int_t ic,
ae_int_t jc,
ae_state *_state);
void _pexec_rmatrixgemm(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t k,
double alpha,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t ia,
ae_int_t ja,
ae_int_t optypea,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_int_t ib,
ae_int_t jb,
ae_int_t optypeb,
double beta,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* c,
ae_int_t ic,
ae_int_t jc, ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixqr(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tau,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixlq(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tau,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixqr(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_vector* tau,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixlq(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_vector* tau,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixqrunpackq(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tau,
ae_int_t qcolumns,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* q,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixqrunpackr(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* r,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixlqunpackq(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tau,
ae_int_t qrows,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* q,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixlqunpackl(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* l,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixqrunpackq(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_vector* tau,
ae_int_t qcolumns,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* q,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixqrunpackr(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* r,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixlqunpackq(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_vector* tau,
ae_int_t qrows,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* q,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixlqunpackl(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* l,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixqrbasecase(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* work,
/* Real */ ae_vector* t,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tau,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixlqbasecase(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* work,
/* Real */ ae_vector* t,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tau,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixbd(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tauq,
/* Real */ ae_vector* taup,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixbdunpackq(/* Real */ ae_matrix* qp,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tauq,
ae_int_t qcolumns,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* q,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixbdmultiplybyq(/* Real */ ae_matrix* qp,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tauq,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* z,
ae_int_t zrows,
ae_int_t zcolumns,
ae_bool fromtheright,
ae_bool dotranspose,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixbdunpackpt(/* Real */ ae_matrix* qp,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* taup,
ae_int_t ptrows,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* pt,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixbdmultiplybyp(/* Real */ ae_matrix* qp,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* taup,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* z,
ae_int_t zrows,
ae_int_t zcolumns,
ae_bool fromtheright,
ae_bool dotranspose,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixbdunpackdiagonals(/* Real */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool* isupper,
/* Real */ ae_vector* d,
/* Real */ ae_vector* e,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixhessenberg(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tau,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixhessenbergunpackq(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tau,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* q,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixhessenbergunpackh(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* h,
ae_state *_state);
void smatrixtd(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tau,
/* Real */ ae_vector* d,
/* Real */ ae_vector* e,
ae_state *_state);
void smatrixtdunpackq(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tau,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* q,
ae_state *_state);
void hmatrixtd(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
/* Complex */ ae_vector* tau,
/* Real */ ae_vector* d,
/* Real */ ae_vector* e,
ae_state *_state);
void hmatrixtdunpackq(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
/* Complex */ ae_vector* tau,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* q,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool rmatrixbdsvd(/* Real */ ae_vector* d,
/* Real */ ae_vector* e,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isfractionalaccuracyrequired,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* u,
ae_int_t nru,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* c,
ae_int_t ncc,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* vt,
ae_int_t ncvt,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool bidiagonalsvddecomposition(/* Real */ ae_vector* d,
/* Real */ ae_vector* e,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isfractionalaccuracyrequired,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* u,
ae_int_t nru,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* c,
ae_int_t ncc,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* vt,
ae_int_t ncvt,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool rmatrixsvd(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t uneeded,
ae_int_t vtneeded,
ae_int_t additionalmemory,
/* Real */ ae_vector* w,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* u,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* vt,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool smatrixevd(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t zneeded,
ae_bool isupper,
/* Real */ ae_vector* d,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* z,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool smatrixevdr(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t zneeded,
ae_bool isupper,
double b1,
double b2,
ae_int_t* m,
/* Real */ ae_vector* w,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* z,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool smatrixevdi(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t zneeded,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_int_t i1,
ae_int_t i2,
/* Real */ ae_vector* w,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* z,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool hmatrixevd(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t zneeded,
ae_bool isupper,
/* Real */ ae_vector* d,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* z,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool hmatrixevdr(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t zneeded,
ae_bool isupper,
double b1,
double b2,
ae_int_t* m,
/* Real */ ae_vector* w,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* z,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool hmatrixevdi(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t zneeded,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_int_t i1,
ae_int_t i2,
/* Real */ ae_vector* w,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* z,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool smatrixtdevd(/* Real */ ae_vector* d,
/* Real */ ae_vector* e,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t zneeded,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* z,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool smatrixtdevdr(/* Real */ ae_vector* d,
/* Real */ ae_vector* e,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t zneeded,
double a,
double b,
ae_int_t* m,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* z,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool smatrixtdevdi(/* Real */ ae_vector* d,
/* Real */ ae_vector* e,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t zneeded,
ae_int_t i1,
ae_int_t i2,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* z,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool rmatrixevd(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t vneeded,
/* Real */ ae_vector* wr,
/* Real */ ae_vector* wi,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* vl,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* vr,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixrndorthogonal(ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixrndcond(ae_int_t n,
double c,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixrndorthogonal(ae_int_t n,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixrndcond(ae_int_t n,
double c,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_state *_state);
void smatrixrndcond(ae_int_t n,
double c,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_state *_state);
void spdmatrixrndcond(ae_int_t n,
double c,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_state *_state);
void hmatrixrndcond(ae_int_t n,
double c,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_state *_state);
void hpdmatrixrndcond(ae_int_t n,
double c,
/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixrndorthogonalfromtheright(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixrndorthogonalfromtheleft(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixrndorthogonalfromtheright(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixrndorthogonalfromtheleft(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
void smatrixrndmultiply(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
void hmatrixrndmultiply(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixlu(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Integer */ ae_vector* pivots,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixlu(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Integer */ ae_vector* pivots,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool hpdmatrixcholesky(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool spdmatrixcholesky(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixlup(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Integer */ ae_vector* pivots,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixlup(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Integer */ ae_vector* pivots,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixplu(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Integer */ ae_vector* pivots,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixplu(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Integer */ ae_vector* pivots,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool spdmatrixcholeskyrec(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t offs,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tmp,
ae_state *_state);
double rmatrixrcond1(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
double rmatrixrcondinf(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
double spdmatrixrcond(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_state *_state);
double rmatrixtrrcond1(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_state *_state);
double rmatrixtrrcondinf(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_state *_state);
double hpdmatrixrcond(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_state *_state);
double cmatrixrcond1(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
double cmatrixrcondinf(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
double rmatrixlurcond1(/* Real */ ae_matrix* lua,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
double rmatrixlurcondinf(/* Real */ ae_matrix* lua,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
double spdmatrixcholeskyrcond(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_state *_state);
double hpdmatrixcholeskyrcond(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_state *_state);
double cmatrixlurcond1(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* lua,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
double cmatrixlurcondinf(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* lua,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
double cmatrixtrrcond1(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_state *_state);
double cmatrixtrrcondinf(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_state *_state);
double rcondthreshold(ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixluinverse(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
/* Integer */ ae_vector* pivots,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t* info,
matinvreport* rep,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixinverse(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t* info,
matinvreport* rep,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixluinverse(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
/* Integer */ ae_vector* pivots,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t* info,
matinvreport* rep,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixinverse(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t* info,
matinvreport* rep,
ae_state *_state);
void spdmatrixcholeskyinverse(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_int_t* info,
matinvreport* rep,
ae_state *_state);
void spdmatrixinverse(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_int_t* info,
matinvreport* rep,
ae_state *_state);
void hpdmatrixcholeskyinverse(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_int_t* info,
matinvreport* rep,
ae_state *_state);
void hpdmatrixinverse(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_int_t* info,
matinvreport* rep,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixtrinverse(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_int_t* info,
matinvreport* rep,
ae_state *_state);
void cmatrixtrinverse(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_bool isunit,
ae_int_t* info,
matinvreport* rep,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool _matinvreport_init(void* _p, ae_state *_state, ae_bool make_automatic);
ae_bool _matinvreport_init_copy(void* _dst, void* _src, ae_state *_state, ae_bool make_automatic);
void _matinvreport_clear(void* _p);
void _matinvreport_destroy(void* _p);
void sparsecreate(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t k,
sparsematrix* s,
ae_state *_state);
void sparsecreatecrs(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Integer */ ae_vector* ner,
sparsematrix* s,
ae_state *_state);
void sparsecopy(sparsematrix* s0, sparsematrix* s1, ae_state *_state);
void sparseadd(sparsematrix* s,
ae_int_t i,
ae_int_t j,
double v,
ae_state *_state);
void sparseset(sparsematrix* s,
ae_int_t i,
ae_int_t j,
double v,
ae_state *_state);
double sparseget(sparsematrix* s,
ae_int_t i,
ae_int_t j,
ae_state *_state);
double sparsegetdiagonal(sparsematrix* s, ae_int_t i, ae_state *_state);
void sparseconverttocrs(sparsematrix* s, ae_state *_state);
void sparsemv(sparsematrix* s,
/* Real */ ae_vector* x,
/* Real */ ae_vector* y,
ae_state *_state);
void sparsemtv(sparsematrix* s,
/* Real */ ae_vector* x,
/* Real */ ae_vector* y,
ae_state *_state);
void sparsemv2(sparsematrix* s,
/* Real */ ae_vector* x,
/* Real */ ae_vector* y0,
/* Real */ ae_vector* y1,
ae_state *_state);
void sparsesmv(sparsematrix* s,
ae_bool isupper,
/* Real */ ae_vector* x,
/* Real */ ae_vector* y,
ae_state *_state);
void sparsemm(sparsematrix* s,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t k,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_state *_state);
void sparsemtm(sparsematrix* s,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t k,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_state *_state);
void sparsemm2(sparsematrix* s,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t k,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* b0,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* b1,
ae_state *_state);
void sparsesmm(sparsematrix* s,
ae_bool isupper,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t k,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_state *_state);
void sparseresizematrix(sparsematrix* s, ae_state *_state);
double sparsegetaveragelengthofchain(sparsematrix* s, ae_state *_state);
ae_bool sparseenumerate(sparsematrix* s,
ae_int_t* t0,
ae_int_t* t1,
ae_int_t* i,
ae_int_t* j,
double* v,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool sparserewriteexisting(sparsematrix* s,
ae_int_t i,
ae_int_t j,
double v,
ae_state *_state);
void sparsegetrow(sparsematrix* s,
ae_int_t i,
/* Real */ ae_vector* irow,
ae_state *_state);
void sparseconverttohash(sparsematrix* s, ae_state *_state);
void sparsecopytohash(sparsematrix* s0,
sparsematrix* s1,
ae_state *_state);
void sparsecopytocrs(sparsematrix* s0, sparsematrix* s1, ae_state *_state);
ae_int_t sparsegetmatrixtype(sparsematrix* s, ae_state *_state);
ae_bool sparseishash(sparsematrix* s, ae_state *_state);
ae_bool sparseiscrs(sparsematrix* s, ae_state *_state);
void sparsefree(sparsematrix* s, ae_state *_state);
ae_int_t sparsegetnrows(sparsematrix* s, ae_state *_state);
ae_int_t sparsegetncols(sparsematrix* s, ae_state *_state);
ae_bool _sparsematrix_init(void* _p, ae_state *_state, ae_bool make_automatic);
ae_bool _sparsematrix_init_copy(void* _dst, void* _src, ae_state *_state, ae_bool make_automatic);
void _sparsematrix_clear(void* _p);
void _sparsematrix_destroy(void* _p);
void fblscholeskysolve(/* Real */ ae_matrix* cha,
double sqrtscalea,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
/* Real */ ae_vector* xb,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tmp,
ae_state *_state);
void fblssolvecgx(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
double alpha,
/* Real */ ae_vector* b,
/* Real */ ae_vector* x,
/* Real */ ae_vector* buf,
ae_state *_state);
void fblscgcreate(/* Real */ ae_vector* x,
/* Real */ ae_vector* b,
ae_int_t n,
fblslincgstate* state,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool fblscgiteration(fblslincgstate* state, ae_state *_state);
void fblssolvels(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
/* Real */ ae_vector* b,
ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tmp0,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tmp1,
/* Real */ ae_vector* tmp2,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool _fblslincgstate_init(void* _p, ae_state *_state, ae_bool make_automatic);
ae_bool _fblslincgstate_init_copy(void* _dst, void* _src, ae_state *_state, ae_bool make_automatic);
void _fblslincgstate_clear(void* _p);
void _fblslincgstate_destroy(void* _p);
void normestimatorcreate(ae_int_t m,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t nstart,
ae_int_t nits,
normestimatorstate* state,
ae_state *_state);
void normestimatorsetseed(normestimatorstate* state,
ae_int_t seedval,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool normestimatoriteration(normestimatorstate* state,
ae_state *_state);
void normestimatorestimatesparse(normestimatorstate* state,
sparsematrix* a,
ae_state *_state);
void normestimatorresults(normestimatorstate* state,
double* nrm,
ae_state *_state);
void normestimatorrestart(normestimatorstate* state, ae_state *_state);
ae_bool _normestimatorstate_init(void* _p, ae_state *_state, ae_bool make_automatic);
ae_bool _normestimatorstate_init_copy(void* _dst, void* _src, ae_state *_state, ae_bool make_automatic);
void _normestimatorstate_clear(void* _p);
void _normestimatorstate_destroy(void* _p);
double rmatrixludet(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
/* Integer */ ae_vector* pivots,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
double rmatrixdet(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
ae_complex cmatrixludet(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
/* Integer */ ae_vector* pivots,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
ae_complex cmatrixdet(/* Complex */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
double spdmatrixcholeskydet(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_state *_state);
double spdmatrixdet(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isupper,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool smatrixgevd(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isuppera,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_bool isupperb,
ae_int_t zneeded,
ae_int_t problemtype,
/* Real */ ae_vector* d,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* z,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool smatrixgevdreduce(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
ae_bool isuppera,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* b,
ae_bool isupperb,
ae_int_t problemtype,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* r,
ae_bool* isupperr,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixinvupdatesimple(/* Real */ ae_matrix* inva,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t updrow,
ae_int_t updcolumn,
double updval,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixinvupdaterow(/* Real */ ae_matrix* inva,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t updrow,
/* Real */ ae_vector* v,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixinvupdatecolumn(/* Real */ ae_matrix* inva,
ae_int_t n,
ae_int_t updcolumn,
/* Real */ ae_vector* u,
ae_state *_state);
void rmatrixinvupdateuv(/* Real */ ae_matrix* inva,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_vector* u,
/* Real */ ae_vector* v,
ae_state *_state);
ae_bool rmatrixschur(/* Real */ ae_matrix* a,
ae_int_t n,
/* Real */ ae_matrix* s,
ae_state *_state);
}
#endif
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