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5.4 KiB
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5.4 KiB
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c\BeginDoc
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c\Name: cngets
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c\Description:
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c Given the eigenvalues of the upper Hessenberg matrix H,
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c computes the NP shifts AMU that are zeros of the polynomial of
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c degree NP which filters out components of the unwanted eigenvectors
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c corresponding to the AMU's based on some given criteria.
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c
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c NOTE: call this even in the case of user specified shifts in order
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c to sort the eigenvalues, and error bounds of H for later use.
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c
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c\Usage:
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c call cngets
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c ( ISHIFT, WHICH, KEV, NP, RITZ, BOUNDS )
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c
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c\Arguments
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c ISHIFT Integer. (INPUT)
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c Method for selecting the implicit shifts at each iteration.
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c ISHIFT = 0: user specified shifts
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c ISHIFT = 1: exact shift with respect to the matrix H.
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c
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c WHICH Character*2. (INPUT)
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c Shift selection criteria.
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c 'LM' -> want the KEV eigenvalues of largest magnitude.
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c 'SM' -> want the KEV eigenvalues of smallest magnitude.
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c 'LR' -> want the KEV eigenvalues of largest REAL part.
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c 'SR' -> want the KEV eigenvalues of smallest REAL part.
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c 'LI' -> want the KEV eigenvalues of largest imaginary part.
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c 'SI' -> want the KEV eigenvalues of smallest imaginary part.
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c
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c KEV Integer. (INPUT)
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c The number of desired eigenvalues.
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c
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c NP Integer. (INPUT)
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c The number of shifts to compute.
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c
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c RITZ Complex array of length KEV+NP. (INPUT/OUTPUT)
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c On INPUT, RITZ contains the the eigenvalues of H.
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c On OUTPUT, RITZ are sorted so that the unwanted
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c eigenvalues are in the first NP locations and the wanted
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c portion is in the last KEV locations. When exact shifts are
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c selected, the unwanted part corresponds to the shifts to
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c be applied. Also, if ISHIFT .eq. 1, the unwanted eigenvalues
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c are further sorted so that the ones with largest Ritz values
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c are first.
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c BOUNDS Complex array of length KEV+NP. (INPUT/OUTPUT)
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c Error bounds corresponding to the ordering in RITZ.
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c\EndDoc
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c
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c-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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c
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c\BeginLib
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c
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c\Local variables:
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c xxxxxx Complex
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c
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c\Routines called:
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c csortc ARPACK sorting routine.
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c ivout ARPACK utility routine that prints integers.
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c second ARPACK utility routine for timing.
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c cvout ARPACK utility routine that prints vectors.
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c
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c\Author
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c Danny Sorensen Phuong Vu
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c Richard Lehoucq CRPC / Rice University
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c Dept. of Computational & Houston, Texas
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c Applied Mathematics
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c Rice University
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c Houston, Texas
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c
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c\SCCS Information: @(#)
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c FILE: ngets.F SID: 2.2 DATE OF SID: 4/20/96 RELEASE: 2
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c
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c\Remarks
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c 1. This routine does not keep complex conjugate pairs of
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c eigenvalues together.
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c
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c\EndLib
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c
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c-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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c
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subroutine cngets ( ishift, which, kev, np, ritz, bounds)
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c
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c %----------------------------------------------------%
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c | Include files for debugging and timing information |
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c %----------------------------------------------------%
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c
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include 'debug.h'
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include 'stat.h'
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c
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c %------------------%
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c | Scalar Arguments |
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c %------------------%
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c
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character*2 which
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integer ishift, kev, np
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c
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c %-----------------%
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c | Array Arguments |
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c %-----------------%
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c
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Complex
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& bounds(kev+np), ritz(kev+np)
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c
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c %------------%
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c | Parameters |
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c %------------%
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c
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Complex
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& one, zero
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parameter (one = (1.0E+0, 0.0E+0), zero = (0.0E+0, 0.0E+0))
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c
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c %---------------%
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c | Local Scalars |
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c %---------------%
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c
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integer msglvl
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c
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c %----------------------%
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c | External Subroutines |
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c %----------------------%
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c
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external cvout, csortc, second
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c
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c %-----------------------%
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c | Executable Statements |
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c %-----------------------%
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c
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c %-------------------------------%
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c | Initialize timing statistics |
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c | & message level for debugging |
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c %-------------------------------%
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c
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call second (t0)
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msglvl = mcgets
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c
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call csortc (which, .true., kev+np, ritz, bounds)
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c
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if ( ishift .eq. 1 ) then
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c
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c %-------------------------------------------------------%
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c | Sort the unwanted Ritz values used as shifts so that |
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c | the ones with largest Ritz estimates are first |
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c | This will tend to minimize the effects of the |
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c | forward instability of the iteration when the shifts |
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c | are applied in subroutine cnapps. |
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c | Be careful and use 'SM' since we want to sort BOUNDS! |
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c %-------------------------------------------------------%
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c
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call csortc ( 'SM', .true., np, bounds, ritz )
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c
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end if
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c
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call second (t1)
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tcgets = tcgets + (t1 - t0)
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c
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if (msglvl .gt. 0) then
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call ivout (logfil, 1, kev, ndigit, '_ngets: KEV is')
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call ivout (logfil, 1, np, ndigit, '_ngets: NP is')
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call cvout (logfil, kev+np, ritz, ndigit,
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& '_ngets: Eigenvalues of current H matrix ')
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call cvout (logfil, kev+np, bounds, ndigit,
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& '_ngets: Ritz estimates of the current KEV+NP Ritz values')
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end if
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c
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return
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c
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c %---------------%
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c | End of cngets |
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c %---------------%
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c
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end
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