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451 lines
14 KiB
C
/* slasd3.f -- translated by f2c (version 20061008).
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You must link the resulting object file with libf2c:
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on Microsoft Windows system, link with libf2c.lib;
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on Linux or Unix systems, link with .../path/to/libf2c.a -lm
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or, if you install libf2c.a in a standard place, with -lf2c -lm
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-- in that order, at the end of the command line, as in
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cc *.o -lf2c -lm
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Source for libf2c is in /netlib/f2c/libf2c.zip, e.g.,
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http://www.netlib.org/f2c/libf2c.zip
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*/
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#include "clapack.h"
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/* Table of constant values */
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static integer c__1 = 1;
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static integer c__0 = 0;
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static real c_b13 = 1.f;
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static real c_b26 = 0.f;
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/* Subroutine */ int slasd3_(integer *nl, integer *nr, integer *sqre, integer
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*k, real *d__, real *q, integer *ldq, real *dsigma, real *u, integer *
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ldu, real *u2, integer *ldu2, real *vt, integer *ldvt, real *vt2,
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integer *ldvt2, integer *idxc, integer *ctot, real *z__, integer *
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info)
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{
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/* System generated locals */
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integer q_dim1, q_offset, u_dim1, u_offset, u2_dim1, u2_offset, vt_dim1,
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vt_offset, vt2_dim1, vt2_offset, i__1, i__2;
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real r__1, r__2;
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/* Builtin functions */
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double sqrt(doublereal), r_sign(real *, real *);
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/* Local variables */
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integer i__, j, m, n, jc;
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real rho;
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integer nlp1, nlp2, nrp1;
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real temp;
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extern doublereal snrm2_(integer *, real *, integer *);
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integer ctemp;
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extern /* Subroutine */ int sgemm_(char *, char *, integer *, integer *,
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integer *, real *, real *, integer *, real *, integer *, real *,
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real *, integer *);
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integer ktemp;
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extern /* Subroutine */ int scopy_(integer *, real *, integer *, real *,
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integer *);
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extern doublereal slamc3_(real *, real *);
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extern /* Subroutine */ int slasd4_(integer *, integer *, real *, real *,
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real *, real *, real *, real *, integer *), xerbla_(char *,
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integer *), slascl_(char *, integer *, integer *, real *,
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real *, integer *, integer *, real *, integer *, integer *), slacpy_(char *, integer *, integer *, real *, integer *,
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real *, integer *);
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/* -- LAPACK auxiliary routine (version 3.2) -- */
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/* Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley and NAG Ltd.. */
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/* November 2006 */
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/* .. Scalar Arguments .. */
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/* .. */
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/* .. Array Arguments .. */
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/* .. */
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/* Purpose */
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/* ======= */
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/* SLASD3 finds all the square roots of the roots of the secular */
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/* equation, as defined by the values in D and Z. It makes the */
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/* appropriate calls to SLASD4 and then updates the singular */
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/* vectors by matrix multiplication. */
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/* This code makes very mild assumptions about floating point */
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/* arithmetic. It will work on machines with a guard digit in */
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/* add/subtract, or on those binary machines without guard digits */
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/* which subtract like the Cray XMP, Cray YMP, Cray C 90, or Cray 2. */
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/* It could conceivably fail on hexadecimal or decimal machines */
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/* without guard digits, but we know of none. */
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/* SLASD3 is called from SLASD1. */
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/* Arguments */
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/* ========= */
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/* NL (input) INTEGER */
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/* The row dimension of the upper block. NL >= 1. */
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/* NR (input) INTEGER */
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/* The row dimension of the lower block. NR >= 1. */
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/* SQRE (input) INTEGER */
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/* = 0: the lower block is an NR-by-NR square matrix. */
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/* = 1: the lower block is an NR-by-(NR+1) rectangular matrix. */
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/* The bidiagonal matrix has N = NL + NR + 1 rows and */
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/* M = N + SQRE >= N columns. */
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/* K (input) INTEGER */
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/* The size of the secular equation, 1 =< K = < N. */
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/* D (output) REAL array, dimension(K) */
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/* On exit the square roots of the roots of the secular equation, */
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/* in ascending order. */
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/* Q (workspace) REAL array, */
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/* dimension at least (LDQ,K). */
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/* LDQ (input) INTEGER */
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/* The leading dimension of the array Q. LDQ >= K. */
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/* DSIGMA (input/output) REAL array, dimension(K) */
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/* The first K elements of this array contain the old roots */
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/* of the deflated updating problem. These are the poles */
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/* of the secular equation. */
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/* U (output) REAL array, dimension (LDU, N) */
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/* The last N - K columns of this matrix contain the deflated */
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/* left singular vectors. */
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/* LDU (input) INTEGER */
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/* The leading dimension of the array U. LDU >= N. */
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/* U2 (input) REAL array, dimension (LDU2, N) */
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/* The first K columns of this matrix contain the non-deflated */
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/* left singular vectors for the split problem. */
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/* LDU2 (input) INTEGER */
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/* The leading dimension of the array U2. LDU2 >= N. */
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/* VT (output) REAL array, dimension (LDVT, M) */
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/* The last M - K columns of VT' contain the deflated */
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/* right singular vectors. */
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/* LDVT (input) INTEGER */
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/* The leading dimension of the array VT. LDVT >= N. */
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/* VT2 (input/output) REAL array, dimension (LDVT2, N) */
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/* The first K columns of VT2' contain the non-deflated */
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/* right singular vectors for the split problem. */
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/* LDVT2 (input) INTEGER */
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/* The leading dimension of the array VT2. LDVT2 >= N. */
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/* IDXC (input) INTEGER array, dimension (N) */
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/* The permutation used to arrange the columns of U (and rows of */
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/* VT) into three groups: the first group contains non-zero */
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/* entries only at and above (or before) NL +1; the second */
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/* contains non-zero entries only at and below (or after) NL+2; */
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/* and the third is dense. The first column of U and the row of */
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/* VT are treated separately, however. */
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/* The rows of the singular vectors found by SLASD4 */
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/* must be likewise permuted before the matrix multiplies can */
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/* take place. */
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/* CTOT (input) INTEGER array, dimension (4) */
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/* A count of the total number of the various types of columns */
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/* in U (or rows in VT), as described in IDXC. The fourth column */
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/* type is any column which has been deflated. */
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/* Z (input/output) REAL array, dimension (K) */
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/* The first K elements of this array contain the components */
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/* of the deflation-adjusted updating row vector. */
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/* INFO (output) INTEGER */
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/* = 0: successful exit. */
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/* < 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value. */
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/* > 0: if INFO = 1, an singular value did not converge */
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/* Further Details */
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/* =============== */
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/* Based on contributions by */
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/* Ming Gu and Huan Ren, Computer Science Division, University of */
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/* California at Berkeley, USA */
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/* ===================================================================== */
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/* .. Parameters .. */
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/* .. */
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/* .. Local Scalars .. */
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/* .. */
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/* .. External Functions .. */
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/* .. */
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/* .. External Subroutines .. */
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/* .. */
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/* .. Intrinsic Functions .. */
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/* .. */
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/* .. Executable Statements .. */
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/* Test the input parameters. */
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/* Parameter adjustments */
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--d__;
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q_dim1 = *ldq;
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q_offset = 1 + q_dim1;
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q -= q_offset;
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--dsigma;
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u_dim1 = *ldu;
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u_offset = 1 + u_dim1;
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u -= u_offset;
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u2_dim1 = *ldu2;
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u2_offset = 1 + u2_dim1;
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u2 -= u2_offset;
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vt_dim1 = *ldvt;
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vt_offset = 1 + vt_dim1;
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vt -= vt_offset;
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vt2_dim1 = *ldvt2;
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vt2_offset = 1 + vt2_dim1;
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vt2 -= vt2_offset;
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--idxc;
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--ctot;
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--z__;
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/* Function Body */
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*info = 0;
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if (*nl < 1) {
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*info = -1;
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} else if (*nr < 1) {
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*info = -2;
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} else if (*sqre != 1 && *sqre != 0) {
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*info = -3;
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}
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n = *nl + *nr + 1;
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m = n + *sqre;
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nlp1 = *nl + 1;
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nlp2 = *nl + 2;
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if (*k < 1 || *k > n) {
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*info = -4;
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} else if (*ldq < *k) {
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*info = -7;
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} else if (*ldu < n) {
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*info = -10;
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} else if (*ldu2 < n) {
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*info = -12;
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} else if (*ldvt < m) {
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*info = -14;
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} else if (*ldvt2 < m) {
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*info = -16;
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}
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if (*info != 0) {
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i__1 = -(*info);
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xerbla_("SLASD3", &i__1);
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return 0;
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}
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/* Quick return if possible */
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if (*k == 1) {
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d__[1] = dabs(z__[1]);
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scopy_(&m, &vt2[vt2_dim1 + 1], ldvt2, &vt[vt_dim1 + 1], ldvt);
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if (z__[1] > 0.f) {
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scopy_(&n, &u2[u2_dim1 + 1], &c__1, &u[u_dim1 + 1], &c__1);
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} else {
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i__1 = n;
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for (i__ = 1; i__ <= i__1; ++i__) {
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u[i__ + u_dim1] = -u2[i__ + u2_dim1];
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/* L10: */
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* Modify values DSIGMA(i) to make sure all DSIGMA(i)-DSIGMA(j) can */
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/* be computed with high relative accuracy (barring over/underflow). */
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/* This is a problem on machines without a guard digit in */
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/* add/subtract (Cray XMP, Cray YMP, Cray C 90 and Cray 2). */
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/* The following code replaces DSIGMA(I) by 2*DSIGMA(I)-DSIGMA(I), */
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/* which on any of these machines zeros out the bottommost */
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/* bit of DSIGMA(I) if it is 1; this makes the subsequent */
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/* subtractions DSIGMA(I)-DSIGMA(J) unproblematic when cancellation */
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/* occurs. On binary machines with a guard digit (almost all */
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/* machines) it does not change DSIGMA(I) at all. On hexadecimal */
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/* and decimal machines with a guard digit, it slightly */
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/* changes the bottommost bits of DSIGMA(I). It does not account */
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/* for hexadecimal or decimal machines without guard digits */
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/* (we know of none). We use a subroutine call to compute */
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/* 2*DSIGMA(I) to prevent optimizing compilers from eliminating */
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/* this code. */
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i__1 = *k;
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for (i__ = 1; i__ <= i__1; ++i__) {
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dsigma[i__] = slamc3_(&dsigma[i__], &dsigma[i__]) - dsigma[i__];
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/* L20: */
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}
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/* Keep a copy of Z. */
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scopy_(k, &z__[1], &c__1, &q[q_offset], &c__1);
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/* Normalize Z. */
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rho = snrm2_(k, &z__[1], &c__1);
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slascl_("G", &c__0, &c__0, &rho, &c_b13, k, &c__1, &z__[1], k, info);
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rho *= rho;
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/* Find the new singular values. */
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i__1 = *k;
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for (j = 1; j <= i__1; ++j) {
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slasd4_(k, &j, &dsigma[1], &z__[1], &u[j * u_dim1 + 1], &rho, &d__[j],
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&vt[j * vt_dim1 + 1], info);
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/* If the zero finder fails, the computation is terminated. */
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if (*info != 0) {
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return 0;
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}
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/* L30: */
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}
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/* Compute updated Z. */
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i__1 = *k;
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for (i__ = 1; i__ <= i__1; ++i__) {
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z__[i__] = u[i__ + *k * u_dim1] * vt[i__ + *k * vt_dim1];
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i__2 = i__ - 1;
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for (j = 1; j <= i__2; ++j) {
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z__[i__] *= u[i__ + j * u_dim1] * vt[i__ + j * vt_dim1] / (dsigma[
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i__] - dsigma[j]) / (dsigma[i__] + dsigma[j]);
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/* L40: */
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}
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i__2 = *k - 1;
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for (j = i__; j <= i__2; ++j) {
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z__[i__] *= u[i__ + j * u_dim1] * vt[i__ + j * vt_dim1] / (dsigma[
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i__] - dsigma[j + 1]) / (dsigma[i__] + dsigma[j + 1]);
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/* L50: */
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}
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r__2 = sqrt((r__1 = z__[i__], dabs(r__1)));
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z__[i__] = r_sign(&r__2, &q[i__ + q_dim1]);
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/* L60: */
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}
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/* Compute left singular vectors of the modified diagonal matrix, */
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/* and store related information for the right singular vectors. */
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i__1 = *k;
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for (i__ = 1; i__ <= i__1; ++i__) {
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vt[i__ * vt_dim1 + 1] = z__[1] / u[i__ * u_dim1 + 1] / vt[i__ *
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vt_dim1 + 1];
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u[i__ * u_dim1 + 1] = -1.f;
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i__2 = *k;
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for (j = 2; j <= i__2; ++j) {
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vt[j + i__ * vt_dim1] = z__[j] / u[j + i__ * u_dim1] / vt[j + i__
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* vt_dim1];
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u[j + i__ * u_dim1] = dsigma[j] * vt[j + i__ * vt_dim1];
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/* L70: */
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}
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temp = snrm2_(k, &u[i__ * u_dim1 + 1], &c__1);
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q[i__ * q_dim1 + 1] = u[i__ * u_dim1 + 1] / temp;
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i__2 = *k;
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for (j = 2; j <= i__2; ++j) {
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jc = idxc[j];
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q[j + i__ * q_dim1] = u[jc + i__ * u_dim1] / temp;
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/* L80: */
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}
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/* L90: */
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}
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/* Update the left singular vector matrix. */
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if (*k == 2) {
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sgemm_("N", "N", &n, k, k, &c_b13, &u2[u2_offset], ldu2, &q[q_offset],
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ldq, &c_b26, &u[u_offset], ldu);
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goto L100;
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}
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if (ctot[1] > 0) {
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sgemm_("N", "N", nl, k, &ctot[1], &c_b13, &u2[(u2_dim1 << 1) + 1],
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ldu2, &q[q_dim1 + 2], ldq, &c_b26, &u[u_dim1 + 1], ldu);
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if (ctot[3] > 0) {
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ktemp = ctot[1] + 2 + ctot[2];
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sgemm_("N", "N", nl, k, &ctot[3], &c_b13, &u2[ktemp * u2_dim1 + 1]
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, ldu2, &q[ktemp + q_dim1], ldq, &c_b13, &u[u_dim1 + 1],
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ldu);
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}
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} else if (ctot[3] > 0) {
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ktemp = ctot[1] + 2 + ctot[2];
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sgemm_("N", "N", nl, k, &ctot[3], &c_b13, &u2[ktemp * u2_dim1 + 1],
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ldu2, &q[ktemp + q_dim1], ldq, &c_b26, &u[u_dim1 + 1], ldu);
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} else {
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slacpy_("F", nl, k, &u2[u2_offset], ldu2, &u[u_offset], ldu);
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}
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scopy_(k, &q[q_dim1 + 1], ldq, &u[nlp1 + u_dim1], ldu);
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ktemp = ctot[1] + 2;
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ctemp = ctot[2] + ctot[3];
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sgemm_("N", "N", nr, k, &ctemp, &c_b13, &u2[nlp2 + ktemp * u2_dim1], ldu2,
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&q[ktemp + q_dim1], ldq, &c_b26, &u[nlp2 + u_dim1], ldu);
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/* Generate the right singular vectors. */
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L100:
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i__1 = *k;
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for (i__ = 1; i__ <= i__1; ++i__) {
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temp = snrm2_(k, &vt[i__ * vt_dim1 + 1], &c__1);
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q[i__ + q_dim1] = vt[i__ * vt_dim1 + 1] / temp;
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i__2 = *k;
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for (j = 2; j <= i__2; ++j) {
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jc = idxc[j];
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q[i__ + j * q_dim1] = vt[jc + i__ * vt_dim1] / temp;
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/* L110: */
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}
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/* L120: */
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}
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/* Update the right singular vector matrix. */
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if (*k == 2) {
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sgemm_("N", "N", k, &m, k, &c_b13, &q[q_offset], ldq, &vt2[vt2_offset]
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, ldvt2, &c_b26, &vt[vt_offset], ldvt);
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return 0;
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}
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ktemp = ctot[1] + 1;
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sgemm_("N", "N", k, &nlp1, &ktemp, &c_b13, &q[q_dim1 + 1], ldq, &vt2[
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vt2_dim1 + 1], ldvt2, &c_b26, &vt[vt_dim1 + 1], ldvt);
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ktemp = ctot[1] + 2 + ctot[2];
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if (ktemp <= *ldvt2) {
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sgemm_("N", "N", k, &nlp1, &ctot[3], &c_b13, &q[ktemp * q_dim1 + 1],
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ldq, &vt2[ktemp + vt2_dim1], ldvt2, &c_b13, &vt[vt_dim1 + 1],
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ldvt);
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}
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ktemp = ctot[1] + 1;
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nrp1 = *nr + *sqre;
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if (ktemp > 1) {
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i__1 = *k;
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for (i__ = 1; i__ <= i__1; ++i__) {
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q[i__ + ktemp * q_dim1] = q[i__ + q_dim1];
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/* L130: */
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}
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i__1 = m;
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for (i__ = nlp2; i__ <= i__1; ++i__) {
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vt2[ktemp + i__ * vt2_dim1] = vt2[i__ * vt2_dim1 + 1];
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/* L140: */
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}
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}
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ctemp = ctot[2] + 1 + ctot[3];
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sgemm_("N", "N", k, &nrp1, &ctemp, &c_b13, &q[ktemp * q_dim1 + 1], ldq, &
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vt2[ktemp + nlp2 * vt2_dim1], ldvt2, &c_b26, &vt[nlp2 * vt_dim1 +
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1], ldvt);
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return 0;
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/* End of SLASD3 */
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} /* slasd3_ */
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