543 lines
20 KiB
FortranFixed
543 lines
20 KiB
FortranFixed
program cnsimp
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c
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c This example program is intended to illustrate the
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c simplest case of using ARPACK in considerable detail.
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c This code may be used to understand basic usage of ARPACK
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c and as a template for creating an interface to ARPACK.
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c
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c This code shows how to use ARPACK to find a few eigenvalues
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c (lambda) and corresponding eigenvectors (x) for the standard
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c eigenvalue problem:
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c
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c A*x = lambda*x
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c
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c where A is a general n by n complex matrix.
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c
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c The main points illustrated here are
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c
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c 1) How to declare sufficient memory to find NEV
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c eigenvalues of largest magnitude. Other options
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c are available.
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c
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c 2) Illustration of the reverse communication interface
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c needed to utilize the top level ARPACK routine CNAUPD
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c that computes the quantities needed to construct
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c the desired eigenvalues and eigenvectors(if requested).
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c
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c 3) How to extract the desired eigenvalues and eigenvectors
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c using the ARPACK routine CNEUPD.
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c
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c The only thing that must be supplied in order to use this
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c routine on your problem is to change the array dimensions
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c appropriately, to specify WHICH eigenvalues you want to compute
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c and to supply a matrix-vector product
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c
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c w <- Av
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c
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c in place of the call to AV( ) below.
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c
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c
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c Once usage of this routine is understood, you may wish to explore
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c the other available options to improve convergence, to solve generalized
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c problems, etc. Look at the file ex-complex.doc in DOCUMENTS directory.
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c This codes implements
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c
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c
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c\Example-1
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c ... Suppose we want to solve A*x = lambda*x in regular mode,
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c ... OP = A and B = I.
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c ... Assume "call av (nx,x,y)" computes y = A*x
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c ... Use mode 1 of CNAUPD.
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c
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c\BeginLib
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c
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c\Routines called
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c cnaupd ARPACK reverse communication interface routine.
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c cneupd ARPACK routine that returns Ritz values and (optionally)
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c Ritz vectors.
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c slapy2 LAPACK routine to compute sqrt(x**2+y**2) carefully.
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c scnrm2 Level 1 BLAS that computes the norm of a complex vector.
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c caxpy Level 1 BLAS that computes y <- alpha*x+y.
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c av Matrix vector multiplication routine that computes A*x.
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c tv Matrix vector multiplication routine that computes T*x,
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c where T is a tridiagonal matrix. It is used in routine
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c av.
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c
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c\Author
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c Richard Lehoucq
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c Danny Sorensen
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c Chao Yang
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c Dept. of Computational &
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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: nsimp.F SID: 2.4 DATE OF SID: 10/20/00 RELEASE: 2
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c
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c\Remarks
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c 1. None
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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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c | Storage Declarations: |
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c | |
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c | The maximum dimensions for all arrays are |
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c | set here to accommodate a problem size of |
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c | N .le. MAXN |
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c | |
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c | NEV is the number of eigenvalues requested. |
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c | See specifications for ARPACK usage below. |
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c | |
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c | NCV is the largest number of basis vectors that will |
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c | be used in the Implicitly Restarted Arnoldi |
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c | Process. Work per major iteration is |
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c | proportional to N*NCV*NCV. |
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c | |
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c | You must set: |
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c | |
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c | MAXN: Maximum dimension of the A allowed. |
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c | MAXNEV: Maximum NEV allowed. |
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c | MAXNCV: Maximum NCV allowed. |
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c %------------------------------------------------------%
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c
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integer maxn, maxnev, maxncv, ldv
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parameter (maxn=256, maxnev=12, maxncv=30, ldv=maxn)
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c
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c %--------------%
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c | Local Arrays |
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c %--------------%
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c
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integer iparam(11), ipntr(14)
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logical select(maxncv)
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Complex
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& ax(maxn), d(maxncv),
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& v(ldv,maxncv), workd(3*maxn),
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& workev(2*maxncv), resid(maxn),
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& workl(3*maxncv*maxncv+5*maxncv)
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Real
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& rwork(maxncv), rd(maxncv,3)
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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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character bmat*1, which*2
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integer ido, n, nx, nev, ncv, lworkl, info, ierr,
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& j, ishfts, maxitr, mode1, nconv
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Complex
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& sigma
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Real
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& tol
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logical rvec
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c
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c %-----------------------------%
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c | BLAS & LAPACK routines used |
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c %-----------------------------%
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c
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Real
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& scnrm2, slapy2
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external scnrm2, caxpy, slapy2
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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 | The following include statement and assignments |
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c | initiate trace output from the internal |
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c | actions of ARPACK. See debug.doc in the |
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c | DOCUMENTS directory for usage. Initially, the |
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c | most useful information will be a breakdown of |
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c | time spent in the various stages of computation |
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c | given by setting mcaupd = 1 |
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c %-------------------------------------------------%
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c
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include 'debug.h'
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ndigit = -3
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logfil = 6
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mcaitr = 0
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mcapps = 0
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mcaupd = 1
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mcaup2 = 0
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mceigh = 0
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mceupd = 0
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c
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c %-------------------------------------------------%
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c | The following sets dimensions for this problem. |
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c %-------------------------------------------------%
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c
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nx = 10
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n = nx*nx
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c
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c %-----------------------------------------------%
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c | |
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c | Specifications for ARPACK usage are set |
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c | below: |
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c | |
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c | 1) NEV = 4 asks for 4 eigenvalues to be |
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c | computed. |
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c | |
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c | 2) NCV = 20 sets the length of the Arnoldi |
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c | factorization |
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c | |
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c | 3) This is a standard problem |
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c | (indicated by bmat = 'I') |
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c | |
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c | 4) Ask for the NEV eigenvalues of |
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c | largest magnitude |
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c | (indicated by which = 'LM') |
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c | See documentation in CNAUPD for the |
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c | other options SM, LR, SR, LI, SI. |
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c | |
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c | Note: NEV and NCV must satisfy the following |
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c | conditions: |
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c | NEV <= MAXNEV |
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c | NEV + 2 <= NCV <= MAXNCV |
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c | |
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c %-----------------------------------------------%
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c
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nev = 4
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ncv = 20
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bmat = 'I'
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which = 'LM'
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c
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if ( n .gt. maxn ) then
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print *, ' ERROR with _NSIMP: N is greater than MAXN '
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go to 9000
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else if ( nev .gt. maxnev ) then
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print *, ' ERROR with _NSIMP: NEV is greater than MAXNEV '
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go to 9000
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else if ( ncv .gt. maxncv ) then
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print *, ' ERROR with _NSIMP: NCV is greater than MAXNCV '
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go to 9000
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end if
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c
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c %-----------------------------------------------------%
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c | |
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c | Specification of stopping rules and initial |
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c | conditions before calling CNAUPD |
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c | |
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c | TOL determines the stopping criterion. |
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c | |
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c | Expect |
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c | abs(lambdaC - lambdaT) < TOL*abs(lambdaC) |
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c | computed true |
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c | |
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c | If TOL .le. 0, then TOL <- macheps |
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c | (machine precision) is used. |
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c | |
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c | IDO is the REVERSE COMMUNICATION parameter |
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c | used to specify actions to be taken on return |
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c | from CNAUPD. (see usage below) |
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c | |
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c | It MUST initially be set to 0 before the first |
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c | call to CNAUPD. |
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c | |
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c | INFO on entry specifies starting vector information |
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c | and on return indicates error codes |
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c | |
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c | Initially, setting INFO=0 indicates that a |
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c | random starting vector is requested to |
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c | start the ARNOLDI iteration. Setting INFO to |
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c | a nonzero value on the initial call is used |
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c | if you want to specify your own starting |
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c | vector (This vector must be placed in RESID). |
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c | |
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c | The work array WORKL is used in CNAUPD as |
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c | workspace. Its dimension LWORKL is set as |
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c | illustrated below. |
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c | |
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c %-----------------------------------------------------%
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c
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lworkl = 3*ncv**2+5*ncv
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tol = 0.0
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ido = 0
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info = 0
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c
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c %---------------------------------------------------%
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c | Specification of Algorithm Mode: |
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c | |
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c | This program uses the exact shift strategy |
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c | (indicated by setting IPARAM(1) = 1). |
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c | IPARAM(3) specifies the maximum number of Arnoldi |
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c | iterations allowed. Mode 1 of CNAUPD is used |
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c | (IPARAM(7) = 1). All these options can be changed |
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c | by the user. For details see the documentation in |
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c | CNAUPD. |
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c %---------------------------------------------------%
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c
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ishfts = 1
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maxitr = 300
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mode1 = 1
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c
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iparam(1) = ishfts
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c
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iparam(3) = maxitr
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c
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iparam(7) = mode1
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c
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c %------------------------------------------------%
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c | M A I N L O O P (Reverse Communication Loop) |
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c %------------------------------------------------%
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c
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10 continue
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c
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c %---------------------------------------------%
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c | Repeatedly call the routine CNAUPD and take |
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c | actions indicated by parameter IDO until |
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c | either convergence is indicated or maxitr |
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c | has been exceeded. |
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c %---------------------------------------------%
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call cnaupd ( ido, bmat, n, which, nev, tol, resid, ncv,
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& v, ldv, iparam, ipntr, workd, workl, lworkl,
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& rwork,info )
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c
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if (ido .eq. -1 .or. ido .eq. 1) then
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c
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c %-------------------------------------------%
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c | Perform matrix vector multiplication |
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c | |
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c | y <--- A*x |
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c | |
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c | The user should supply his/her own |
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c | matrix vector multiplication routine here |
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c | that takes workd(ipntr(1)) as the input |
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c | vector x , and returns the resulting |
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c | matrix-vector product y = A*x in the |
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c | array workd(ipntr(2)). |
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c %-------------------------------------------%
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c
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call av (nx, workd(ipntr(1)), workd(ipntr(2)))
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c
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c %-----------------------------------------%
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c | L O O P B A C K to call CNAUPD again. |
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c %-----------------------------------------%
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c
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go to 10
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c
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endif
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c
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c %----------------------------------------%
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c | Either we have convergence or there is |
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c | an error. |
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c %----------------------------------------%
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c
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if ( info .lt. 0 ) then
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c
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c %--------------------------%
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c | Error message, check the |
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c | documentation in CNAUPD |
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c %--------------------------%
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c
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print *, ' '
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print *, ' Error with _naupd, info = ', info
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print *, ' Check the documentation of _naupd'
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print *, ' '
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c
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else
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c
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c %-------------------------------------------%
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c | No fatal errors occurred. |
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c | Post-Process using CNEUPD. |
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c | |
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c | Computed eigenvalues may be extracted. |
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c | |
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c | Eigenvectors may be also computed now if |
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c | desired. (indicated by rvec = .true.) |
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c | |
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c | The routine CNEUPD now called to do this |
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c | post processing (Other modes may require |
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c | more complicated post processing than |
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c | mode1.) |
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c | |
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c %-------------------------------------------%
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c
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rvec = .true.
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c
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call cneupd (rvec, 'A', select, D, V, ldv, sigma,
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& workev, bmat, n, which, nev, tol, resid, ncv,
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& v, ldv, iparam, ipntr, workd, workl, lworkl,
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& rwork, ierr)
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c
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c %-----------------------------------------------%
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c | Eigenvalues are returned in the one |
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c | dimensional array D and the corresponding |
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c | eigenvectors are returned in the first |
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c | NCONV (=IPARAM(5)) columns of the two |
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c | dimensional array V if requested. Otherwise, |
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c | an orthogonal basis for the invariant |
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c | subspace corresponding to the eigenvalues in |
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c | D is returned in V. |
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c %-----------------------------------------------%
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c
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if ( ierr .ne. 0) then
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c
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c %------------------------------------%
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c | Error condition: |
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c | Check the documentation of CNEUPD. |
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c %------------------------------------%
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c
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print *, ' '
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print *, ' Error with _neupd, info = ', ierr
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print *, ' Check the documentation of _neupd. '
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print *, ' '
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c
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else
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c
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nconv = iparam(5)
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do 20 j=1, nconv
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c
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c %---------------------------%
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c | Compute the residual norm |
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c | |
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c | || A*x - lambda*x || |
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c | |
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c | for the NCONV accurately |
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c | computed eigenvalues and |
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c | eigenvectors. (iparam(5) |
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c | indicates how many are |
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c | accurate to the requested |
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c | tolerance) |
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c %---------------------------%
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c
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call av(nx, v(1,j), ax)
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call caxpy(n, -d(j), v(1,j), 1, ax, 1)
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rd(j,1) = real (d(j))
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rd(j,2) = aimag(d(j))
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rd(j,3) = scnrm2(n, ax, 1)
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rd(j,3) = rd(j,3) / slapy2(rd(j,1),rd(j,2))
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20 continue
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c
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c %-----------------------------%
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c | Display computed residuals. |
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c %-----------------------------%
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c
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call smout(6, nconv, 3, rd, maxncv, -6,
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& 'Ritz values (Real, Imag) and relative residuals')
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end if
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c
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c %-------------------------------------------%
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c | Print additional convergence information. |
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c %-------------------------------------------%
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c
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if ( info .eq. 1) then
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print *, ' '
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print *, ' Maximum number of iterations reached.'
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print *, ' '
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else if ( info .eq. 3) then
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print *, ' '
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print *, ' No shifts could be applied during implicit',
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& ' Arnoldi update, try increasing NCV.'
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print *, ' '
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end if
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c
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print *, ' '
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print *, '_NSIMP '
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print *, '====== '
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print *, ' '
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print *, ' Size of the matrix is ', n
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print *, ' The number of Ritz values requested is ', nev
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print *, ' The number of Arnoldi vectors generated',
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& ' (NCV) is ', ncv
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print *, ' What portion of the spectrum: ', which
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print *, ' The number of converged Ritz values is ',
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& nconv
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print *, ' The number of Implicit Arnoldi update',
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& ' iterations taken is ', iparam(3)
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print *, ' The number of OP*x is ', iparam(9)
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print *, ' The convergence criterion is ', tol
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print *, ' '
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c
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end if
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c
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c %---------------------------%
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c | Done with program cnsimp. |
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c %---------------------------%
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c
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9000 continue
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c
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end
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c
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c==========================================================================
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c
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c matrix vector subroutine
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c
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c The matrix used is the convection-diffusion operator
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c discretized using centered difference.
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c
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subroutine av (nx, v, w)
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integer nx, j, lo
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Complex
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& v(nx*nx), w(nx*nx), one, h2
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parameter (one = (1.0E+0, 0.0E+0) )
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external caxpy
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c
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c Computes w <--- OP*v, where OP is the nx*nx by nx*nx block
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c tridiagonal matrix
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c
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c | T -I |
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c |-I T -I |
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c OP = | -I T |
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c | ... -I|
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c | -I T|
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c
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c derived from the standard central difference discretization
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c of the 2-dimensional convection-diffusion operator
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c (Laplacian u) + rho*(du/dx)
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c on the unit squqre with zero boundary condition.
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c
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c The subroutine TV is called to computed y<---T*x.
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c
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c
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h2 = one / cmplx((nx+1)*(nx+1))
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c
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call tv(nx,v(1),w(1))
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call caxpy(nx, -one/h2, v(nx+1), 1, w(1), 1)
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c
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do 10 j = 2, nx-1
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lo = (j-1)*nx
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call tv(nx, v(lo+1), w(lo+1))
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call caxpy(nx, -one/h2, v(lo-nx+1), 1, w(lo+1), 1)
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call caxpy(nx, -one/h2, v(lo+nx+1), 1, w(lo+1), 1)
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10 continue
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c
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lo = (nx-1)*nx
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call tv(nx, v(lo+1), w(lo+1))
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call caxpy(nx, -one/h2, v(lo-nx+1), 1, w(lo+1), 1)
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c
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return
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end
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c=========================================================================
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subroutine tv (nx, x, y)
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c
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integer nx, j
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Complex
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& x(nx), y(nx), h, h2, dd, dl, du
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c
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Complex
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& one, rho
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parameter (one = (1.0E+0, 0.0E+0) ,
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& rho = (1.0E+2, 0.0E+0) )
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c
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c Compute the matrix vector multiplication y<---T*x
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c where T is a nx by nx tridiagonal matrix with DD on the
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c diagonal, DL on the subdiagonal, and DU on the superdiagonal
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c
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h = one / cmplx(nx+1)
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h2 = h*h
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dd = (4.0E+0, 0.0E+0) / h2
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dl = -one/h2 - (5.0E-1, 0.0E+0) *rho/h
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du = -one/h2 + (5.0E-1, 0.0E+0) *rho/h
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c
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y(1) = dd*x(1) + du*x(2)
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do 10 j = 2,nx-1
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y(j) = dl*x(j-1) + dd*x(j) + du*x(j+1)
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10 continue
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y(nx) = dl*x(nx-1) + dd*x(nx)
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return
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end
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