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ZSYTF2 (3lapack)


SYNOPSIS

  SUBROUTINE ZSYTF2( UPLO, N, A, LDA, IPIV, INFO )

      CHARACTER      UPLO

      INTEGER        INFO, LDA, N

      INTEGER        IPIV( * )

      COMPLEX*16     A( LDA, * )

PURPOSE

  ZSYTF2 computes the factorization of a complex symmetric matrix A using the
  Bunch-Kaufman diagonal pivoting method:

     A = U*D*U'  or  A = L*D*L'

  where U (or L) is a product of permutation and unit upper (lower)
  triangular matrices, U' is the transpose of U, and D is symmetric and block
  diagonal with 1-by-1 and 2-by-2 diagonal blocks.

  This is the unblocked version of the algorithm, calling Level 2 BLAS.

ARGUMENTS

  UPLO    (input) CHARACTER*1
          Specifies whether the upper or lower triangular part of the
          symmetric matrix A is stored:
          = 'U':  Upper triangular
          = 'L':  Lower triangular

  N       (input) INTEGER
          The order of the matrix A.  N >= 0.

  A       (input/output) COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDA,N)
          On entry, the symmetric matrix A.  If UPLO = 'U', the leading n-
          by-n upper triangular part of A contains the upper triangular part
          of the matrix A, and the strictly lower triangular part of A is not
          referenced.  If UPLO = 'L', the leading n-by-n lower triangular
          part of A contains the lower triangular part of the matrix A, and
          the strictly upper triangular part of A is not referenced.

          On exit, the block diagonal matrix D and the multipliers used to
          obtain the factor U or L (see below for further details).

  LDA     (input) INTEGER
          The leading dimension of the array A.  LDA >= max(1,N).

  IPIV    (output) INTEGER array, dimension (N)
          Details of the interchanges and the block structure of D.  If
          IPIV(k) > 0, then rows and columns k and IPIV(k) were interchanged
          and D(k,k) is a 1-by-1 diagonal block.  If UPLO = 'U' and IPIV(k) =
          IPIV(k-1) < 0, then rows and columns k-1 and -IPIV(k) were
          interchanged and D(k-1:k,k-1:k) is a 2-by-2 diagonal block.  If
          UPLO = 'L' and IPIV(k) = IPIV(k+1) < 0, then rows and columns k+1
          and -IPIV(k) were interchanged and D(k:k+1,k:k+1) is a 2-by-2
          diagonal block.

  INFO    (output) INTEGER
          = 0: successful exit
          < 0: if INFO = -k, the k-th argument had an illegal value
          > 0: if INFO = k, D(k,k) is exactly zero.  The factorization has
          been completed, but the block diagonal matrix D is exactly
          singular, and division by zero will occur if it is used to solve a
          system of equations.

FURTHER DETAILS

  If UPLO = 'U', then A = U*D*U', where
     U = P(n)*U(n)* ... *P(k)U(k)* ...,
  i.e., U is a product of terms P(k)*U(k), where k decreases from n to 1 in
  steps of 1 or 2, and D is a block diagonal matrix with 1-by-1 and 2-by-2
  diagonal blocks D(k).  P(k) is a permutation matrix as defined by IPIV(k),
  and U(k) is a unit upper triangular matrix, such that if the diagonal block
  D(k) is of order s (s = 1 or 2), then

             (   I    v    0   )   k-s
     U(k) =  (   0    I    0   )   s
             (   0    0    I   )   n-k
                k-s   s   n-k

  If s = 1, D(k) overwrites A(k,k), and v overwrites A(1:k-1,k).  If s = 2,
  the upper triangle of D(k) overwrites A(k-1,k-1), A(k-1,k), and A(k,k), and
  v overwrites A(1:k-2,k-1:k).

  If UPLO = 'L', then A = L*D*L', where
     L = P(1)*L(1)* ... *P(k)*L(k)* ...,
  i.e., L is a product of terms P(k)*L(k), where k increases from 1 to n in
  steps of 1 or 2, and D is a block diagonal matrix with 1-by-1 and 2-by-2
  diagonal blocks D(k).  P(k) is a permutation matrix as defined by IPIV(k),
  and L(k) is a unit lower triangular matrix, such that if the diagonal block
  D(k) is of order s (s = 1 or 2), then

             (   I    0     0   )  k-1
     L(k) =  (   0    I     0   )  s
             (   0    v     I   )  n-k-s+1
                k-1   s  n-k-s+1

  If s = 1, D(k) overwrites A(k,k), and v overwrites A(k+1:n,k).  If s = 2,
  the lower triangle of D(k) overwrites A(k,k), A(k+1,k), and A(k+1,k+1), and
  v overwrites A(k+2:n,k:k+1).

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