Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library Developer Reference - Fortran
Extended Eigensolver interface for generalized eigenvalue problem with sparse matrices.
call sfeast_scsrgv(uplo, n, a, ia, ja, b, ib, jb, fpm, epsout, loop, emin, emax, m0, e, x, m, res, info)
call dfeast_scsrgv(uplo, n, a, ia, ja, b, ib, jb, fpm, epsout, loop, emin, emax, m0, e, x, m, res, info)
call cfeast_hcsrgv(uplo, n, a, ia, ja, b, ib, jb, fpm, epsout, loop, emin, emax, m0, e, x, m, res, info)
call zfeast_hcsrgv(uplo, n, a, ia, ja, b, ib, jb, fpm, epsout, loop, emin, emax, m0, e, x, m, res, info)
The routines compute all the eigenvalues and eigenvectors for generalized eigenvalue problems, Ax = λBx, within a given search interval.
Both matrices A and B must use the same family of storage format. The position of the non-zero elements can be different (CSR coordinates ib and jb can be different from ia and ja).
CHARACTER*1
Must be 'U' or 'L' or 'F' .
If UPLO = 'U', a and b store the upper triangular parts of A and B respectively.
If UPLO = 'L', a and b store the lower triangular parts of A and B respectively.
If UPLO= 'F', a and b store the full matrices A and B respectively.
INTEGER
Sets the size of the problem. n > 0.
REAL for sfeast_scsrgv
DOUBLE PRECISION for dfeast_scsrgv
COMPLEX for cfeast_hcsrgv
COMPLEX*16 for zfeast_hcsrgv
Array containing the nonzero elements of either the full matrix A or the upper or lower triangular part of the matrix A, as specified by uplo.
INTEGER
Array of length n + 1, containing indices of elements in the array a , such that ia(i) is the index in the array a of the first non-zero element from the row i . The value of the last element ia(n + 1) is equal to the number of non-zeros plus one.
INTEGER
Array containing the column indices for each non-zero element of the matrix A being represented in the array a . Its length is equal to the length of the array a.
REAL for sfeast_scsrgv
DOUBLE PRECISION for dfeast_scsrgv
COMPLEX for cfeast_hcsrgv
COMPLEX*16 for zfeast_hcsrgv
Array of dimension ldb by *, contains the nonzero elements of either the full matrix B or the upper or lower triangular part of the matrix B, as specified by uplo.
INTEGER
Array of length n + 1, containing indices of elements in the array b , such that ib(i) is the index in the array b of the first non-zero element from the row i . The value of the last element ib(n + 1) is equal to the number of non-zeros plus one.
INTEGER
Array containing the column indices for each non-zero element of the matrix B being represented in the array b . Its length is equal to the length of the array b.
INTEGER
Array, dimension of 128. This array is used to pass various parameters to Extended Eigensolver routines. See Extended Eigensolver Input Parameters for a complete description of the parameters and their default values.
REAL for sfeast_scsrgv and cfeast_hcsrgv
DOUBLE PRECISION for dfeast_scsrgv and zfeast_hcsrgv
The lower and upper bounds of the interval to be searched for eigenvalues; emin ≤ emax.
INTEGER
On entry, specifies the initial guess for subspace dimension to be used, 0 < m0≤n. Set m0 ≥ m where m is the total number of eigenvalues located in the interval [emin, emax]. If the initial guess is wrong, Extended Eigensolver routines return info=3.
REAL for sfeast_scsrgv
DOUBLE PRECISION for dfeast_scsrgv
COMPLEX for cfeast_hcsrgv
COMPLEX*16 for zfeast_hcsrgv
On entry, if fpm(5)=1, the array x(n, m) contains a basis of guess subspace where n is the order of the input matrix.
On output, the last 64 values correspond to Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library PARDISOiparm(1) to iparm(64) (regardless of the value of fpm(64) on input).
REAL for sfeast_scsrgv and cfeast_hcsrgv
DOUBLE PRECISION for dfeast_scsrgv and zfeast_hcsrgv
On output, contains the relative error on the trace: |tracei - tracei-1| /max(|emin|, |emax|)
INTEGER
On output, contains the number of refinement loop executed. Ignored on input.
REAL for sfeast_scsrgv and cfeast_hcsrgv
DOUBLE PRECISION for dfeast_scsrgv and zfeast_hcsrgv
Array of length m0. On output, the first m entries of e are eigenvalues found in the interval.
On output, the first m columns of x contain the orthonormal eigenvectors corresponding to the computed eigenvalues e, with the i-th column of x holding the eigenvector associated with e(i).
INTEGER
The total number of eigenvalues found in the interval [emin, emax]: 0 ≤ m ≤ m0.
REAL for sfeast_scsrgv and cfeast_hcsrgv
DOUBLE PRECISION for dfeast_scsrgv and zfeast_hcsrgv
Array of length m0. On exit, the first m components contain the relative residual vector:
for i=1, 2, …, m, and where m is the total number of eigenvalues found in the search interval.
INTEGER
If info=0, the execution is successful. If info ≠ 0, see Output Eigensolver info Details.