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PROGRAM SCHKEE
*
* -- LAPACK test routine (version 3.1.1) --
* Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley and NAG Ltd..
* February 2007
*
* Purpose
* =======
*
* SCHKEE tests the REAL LAPACK subroutines for the matrix
* eigenvalue problem. The test paths in this version are
*
* NEP (Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem):
* Test SGEHRD, SORGHR, SHSEQR, STREVC, SHSEIN, and SORMHR
*
* SEP (Symmetric Eigenvalue Problem):
* Test SSYTRD, SORGTR, SSTEQR, SSTERF, SSTEIN, SSTEDC,
* and drivers SSYEV(X), SSBEV(X), SSPEV(X), SSTEV(X),
* SSYEVD, SSBEVD, SSPEVD, SSTEVD
*
* SVD (Singular Value Decomposition):
* Test SGEBRD, SORGBR, SBDSQR, SBDSDC
* and the drivers SGESVD, SGESDD
*
* SEV (Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue/eigenvector Driver):
* Test SGEEV
*
* SES (Nonsymmetric Schur form Driver):
* Test SGEES
*
* SVX (Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue/eigenvector Expert Driver):
* Test SGEEVX
*
* SSX (Nonsymmetric Schur form Expert Driver):
* Test SGEESX
*
* SGG (Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue Problem):
* Test SGGHRD, SGGBAL, SGGBAK, SHGEQZ, and STGEVC
* and the driver routines SGEGS and SGEGV
*
* SGS (Generalized Nonsymmetric Schur form Driver):
* Test SGGES
*
* SGV (Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue/eigenvector Driver):
* Test SGGEV
*
* SGX (Generalized Nonsymmetric Schur form Expert Driver):
* Test SGGESX
*
* SXV (Generalized Nonsymmetric Eigenvalue/eigenvector Expert Driver):
* Test SGGEVX
*
* SSG (Symmetric Generalized Eigenvalue Problem):
* Test SSYGST, SSYGV, SSYGVD, SSYGVX, SSPGST, SSPGV, SSPGVD,
* SSPGVX, SSBGST, SSBGV, SSBGVD, and SSBGVX
*
* SSB (Symmetric Band Eigenvalue Problem):
* Test SSBTRD
*
* SBB (Band Singular Value Decomposition):
* Test SGBBRD
*
* SEC (Eigencondition estimation):
* Test SLALN2, SLASY2, SLAEQU, SLAEXC, STRSYL, STREXC, STRSNA,
* STRSEN, and SLAQTR
*
* SBL (Balancing a general matrix)
* Test SGEBAL
*
* SBK (Back transformation on a balanced matrix)
* Test SGEBAK
*
* SGL (Balancing a matrix pair)
* Test SGGBAL
*
* SGK (Back transformation on a matrix pair)
* Test SGGBAK
*
* GLM (Generalized Linear Regression Model):
* Tests SGGGLM
*
* GQR (Generalized QR and RQ factorizations):
* Tests SGGQRF and SGGRQF
*
* GSV (Generalized Singular Value Decomposition):
* Tests SGGSVD, SGGSVP, STGSJA, SLAGS2, SLAPLL, and SLAPMT
*
* LSE (Constrained Linear Least Squares):
* Tests SGGLSE
*
* Each test path has a different set of inputs, but the data sets for
* the driver routines xEV, xES, xVX, and xSX can be concatenated in a
* single input file. The first line of input should contain one of the
* 3-character path names in columns 1-3. The number of remaining lines
* depends on what is found on the first line.
*
* The number of matrix types used in testing is often controllable from
* the input file. The number of matrix types for each path, and the
* test routine that describes them, is as follows:
*
* Path name(s) Types Test routine
*
* SHS or NEP 21 SCHKHS
* SST or SEP 21 SCHKST (routines)
* 18 SDRVST (drivers)
* SBD or SVD 16 SCHKBD (routines)
* 5 SDRVBD (drivers)
* SEV 21 SDRVEV
* SES 21 SDRVES
* SVX 21 SDRVVX
* SSX 21 SDRVSX
* SGG 26 SCHKGG (routines)
* 26 SDRVGG (drivers)
* SGS 26 SDRGES
* SGX 5 SDRGSX
* SGV 26 SDRGEV
* SXV 2 SDRGVX
* SSG 21 SDRVSG
* SSB 15 SCHKSB
* SBB 15 SCHKBB
* SEC - SCHKEC
* SBL - SCHKBL
* SBK - SCHKBK
* SGL - SCHKGL
* SGK - SCHKGK
* GLM 8 SCKGLM
* GQR 8 SCKGQR
* GSV 8 SCKGSV
* LSE 8 SCKLSE
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* NEP input file:
*
* line 2: NN, INTEGER
* Number of values of N.
*
* line 3: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NN)
* The values for the matrix dimension N.
*
* line 4: NPARMS, INTEGER
* Number of values of the parameters NB, NBMIN, NX, NS, and
* MAXB.
*
* line 5: NBVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* The values for the blocksize NB.
*
* line 6: NBMIN, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* The values for the minimum blocksize NBMIN.
*
* line 7: NXVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* The values for the crossover point NX.
*
* line 8: INMIN, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* LAHQR vs TTQRE crossover point, >= 11
*
* line 9: INWIN, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* recommended deflation window size
*
* line 10: INIBL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* nibble crossover point
*
* line 11: ISHFTS, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* number of simultaneous shifts)
*
* line 12: IACC22, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* select structured matrix multiply: 0, 1 or 2)
*
* line 13: THRESH
* Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be
* printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater
* than or equal to the threshold. To have all of the test
* ratios printed, use THRESH = 0.0 .
*
* line 14: NEWSD, INTEGER
* A code indicating how to set the random number seed.
* = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run
* = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the
* first run
* = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line
*
* If line 14 was 2:
*
* line 15: INTEGER array, dimension (4)
* Four integer values for the random number seed.
*
* lines 15-EOF: The remaining lines occur in sets of 1 or 2 and allow
* the user to specify the matrix types. Each line contains
* a 3-character path name in columns 1-3, and the number
* of matrix types must be the first nonblank item in columns
* 4-80. If the number of matrix types is at least 1 but is
* less than the maximum number of possible types, a second
* line will be read to get the numbers of the matrix types to
* be used. For example,
* NEP 21
* requests all of the matrix types for the nonsymmetric
* eigenvalue problem, while
* NEP 4
* 9 10 11 12
* requests only matrices of type 9, 10, 11, and 12.
*
* The valid 3-character path names are 'NEP' or 'SHS' for the
* nonsymmetric eigenvalue routines.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SEP or SSG input file:
*
* line 2: NN, INTEGER
* Number of values of N.
*
* line 3: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NN)
* The values for the matrix dimension N.
*
* line 4: NPARMS, INTEGER
* Number of values of the parameters NB, NBMIN, and NX.
*
* line 5: NBVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* The values for the blocksize NB.
*
* line 6: NBMIN, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* The values for the minimum blocksize NBMIN.
*
* line 7: NXVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* The values for the crossover point NX.
*
* line 8: THRESH
* Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be
* printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater
* than or equal to the threshold.
*
* line 9: TSTCHK, LOGICAL
* Flag indicating whether or not to test the LAPACK routines.
*
* line 10: TSTDRV, LOGICAL
* Flag indicating whether or not to test the driver routines.
*
* line 11: TSTERR, LOGICAL
* Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits for
* the LAPACK routines and driver routines.
*
* line 12: NEWSD, INTEGER
* A code indicating how to set the random number seed.
* = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run
* = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the
* first run
* = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line
*
* If line 12 was 2:
*
* line 13: INTEGER array, dimension (4)
* Four integer values for the random number seed.
*
* lines 13-EOF: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP.
* The 3-character path names are 'SEP' or 'SST' for the
* symmetric eigenvalue routines and driver routines, and
* 'SSG' for the routines for the symmetric generalized
* eigenvalue problem.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SVD input file:
*
* line 2: NN, INTEGER
* Number of values of M and N.
*
* line 3: MVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NN)
* The values for the matrix row dimension M.
*
* line 4: NVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NN)
* The values for the matrix column dimension N.
*
* line 5: NPARMS, INTEGER
* Number of values of the parameter NB, NBMIN, NX, and NRHS.
*
* line 6: NBVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* The values for the blocksize NB.
*
* line 7: NBMIN, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* The values for the minimum blocksize NBMIN.
*
* line 8: NXVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* The values for the crossover point NX.
*
* line 9: NSVAL, INTEGER array, dimension (NPARMS)
* The values for the number of right hand sides NRHS.
*
* line 10: THRESH
* Threshold value for the test ratios. Information will be
* printed about each test for which the test ratio is greater
* than or equal to the threshold.
*
* line 11: TSTCHK, LOGICAL
* Flag indicating whether or not to test the LAPACK routines.
*
* line 12: TSTDRV, LOGICAL
* Flag indicating whether or not to test the driver routines.
*
* line 13: TSTERR, LOGICAL
* Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits for
* the LAPACK routines and driver routines.
*
* line 14: NEWSD, INTEGER
* A code indicating how to set the random number seed.
* = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run
* = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the
* first run
* = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line
*
* If line 14 was 2:
*
* line 15: INTEGER array, dimension (4)
* Four integer values for the random number seed.
*
* lines 15-EOF: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP.
* The 3-character path names are 'SVD' or 'SBD' for both the
* SVD routines and the SVD driver routines.
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* SEV and SES data files:
*
* line 1: 'SEV' or 'SES' in columns 1 to 3.
*
* line 2: NSIZES, INTEGER
* Number of sizes of matrices to use. Should be at least 0
* and at most 20. If NSIZES = 0, no testing is done
* (although the remaining 3 lines are still read).
*
* line 3: NN, INTEGER array, dimension(NSIZES)
* Dimensions of matrices to be tested.
*
* line 4: NB, NBMIN, NX, NS, NBCOL, INTEGERs
* These integer parameters determine how blocking is done
* (see ILAENV for details)
* NB : block size
* NBMIN : minimum block size
* NX : minimum dimension for blocking
* NS : number of shifts in xHSEQR
* NBCOL : minimum column dimension for blocking
*
* line 5: THRESH, REAL
* The test threshold against which computed residuals are
* compared. Should generally be in the range from 10. to 20.
* If it is 0., all test case data will be printed.
*
* line 6: TSTERR, LOGICAL
* Flag indicating whether or not to test the error exits.
*
* line 7: NEWSD, INTEGER
* A code indicating how to set the random number seed.
* = 0: Set the seed to a default value before each run
* = 1: Initialize the seed to a default value only before the
* first run
* = 2: Like 1, but use the seed values on the next line
*
* If line 7 was 2:
*
* line 8: INTEGER array, dimension (4)
* Four integer values for the random number seed.
*
* lines 9 and following: Lines specifying matrix types, as for NEP.
* The 3-character path name is 'SEV' to test SGEEV, or
* 'SES' to test SGEES.
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