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ssbgst(3P)		    Sun Performance Library		    ssbgst(3P)

NAME
       ssbgst - reduce a real symmetric-definite banded generalized eigenprob‐
       lem A*x = lambda*B*x to standard form C*y = lambda*y,

SYNOPSIS
       SUBROUTINE SSBGST(VECT, UPLO, N, KA, KB, AB, LDAB, BB, LDBB, X, LDX,
	     WORK, INFO)

       CHARACTER * 1 VECT, UPLO
       INTEGER N, KA, KB, LDAB, LDBB, LDX, INFO
       REAL AB(LDAB,*), BB(LDBB,*), X(LDX,*), WORK(*)

       SUBROUTINE SSBGST_64(VECT, UPLO, N, KA, KB, AB, LDAB, BB, LDBB, X,
	     LDX, WORK, INFO)

       CHARACTER * 1 VECT, UPLO
       INTEGER*8 N, KA, KB, LDAB, LDBB, LDX, INFO
       REAL AB(LDAB,*), BB(LDBB,*), X(LDX,*), WORK(*)

   F95 INTERFACE
       SUBROUTINE SBGST(VECT, UPLO, [N], KA, KB, AB, [LDAB], BB, [LDBB], X,
	      [LDX], [WORK], [INFO])

       CHARACTER(LEN=1) :: VECT, UPLO
       INTEGER :: N, KA, KB, LDAB, LDBB, LDX, INFO
       REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: WORK
       REAL, DIMENSION(:,:) :: AB, BB, X

       SUBROUTINE SBGST_64(VECT, UPLO, [N], KA, KB, AB, [LDAB], BB, [LDBB],
	      X, [LDX], [WORK], [INFO])

       CHARACTER(LEN=1) :: VECT, UPLO
       INTEGER(8) :: N, KA, KB, LDAB, LDBB, LDX, INFO
       REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: WORK
       REAL, DIMENSION(:,:) :: AB, BB, X

   C INTERFACE
       #include <sunperf.h>

       void ssbgst(char vect, char uplo, int n, int ka, int kb, float *ab, int
		 ldab, float *bb, int ldbb, float *x, int ldx, int *info);

       void  ssbgst_64(char  vect,  char uplo, long n, long ka, long kb, float
		 *ab, long ldab, float *bb, long ldbb,	float  *x,  long  ldx,
		 long *info);

PURPOSE
       ssbgst  reduces a real symmetric-definite banded generalized eigenprob‐
       lem  A*x = lambda*B*x  to standard form	C*y = lambda*y,	 such  that  C
       has the same bandwidth as A.

       B  must	have  been  previously factorized as S**T*S by SPBSTF, using a
       split Cholesky factorization. A is overwritten by C = X**T*A*X, where X
       =  S**(-1)*Q and Q is an orthogonal matrix chosen to preserve the band‐
       width of A.

ARGUMENTS
       VECT (input)
		 = 'N':	 do not form the transformation matrix X;
		 = 'V':	 form X.

       UPLO (input)
		 = 'U':	 Upper triangle of A is stored;
		 = 'L':	 Lower triangle of A is stored.

       N (input) The order of the matrices A and B.  N >= 0.

       KA (input)
		 The number of superdiagonals of the matrix A if UPLO  =  'U',
		 or the number of subdiagonals if UPLO = 'L'.  KA >= 0.

       KB (input)
		 The  number  of superdiagonals of the matrix B if UPLO = 'U',
		 or the number of subdiagonals if UPLO = 'L'.  KA >= KB >= 0.

       AB (input/output)
		 On entry, the upper or lower triangle of the  symmetric  band
		 matrix A, stored in the first ka+1 rows of the array.	The j-
		 th column of A is stored in the j-th column of the  array  AB
		 as  follows:  if  UPLO	 =  'U',  AB(ka+1+i-j,j)  = A(i,j) for
		 max(1,j-ka)<=i<=j; if UPLO = 'L', AB(1+i-j,j)	  = A(i,j) for
		 j<=i<=min(n,j+ka).

		 On  exit, the transformed matrix X**T*A*X, stored in the same
		 format as A.

       LDAB (input)
		 The leading dimension of the array AB.	 LDAB >= KA+1.

       BB (input)
		 The banded factor S from the split Cholesky factorization  of
		 B,  as	 returned  by SPBSTF, stored in the first KB+1 rows of
		 the array.

       LDBB (input)
		 The leading dimension of the array BB.	 LDBB >= KB+1.

       X (output)
		 If VECT = 'V', the n-by-n matrix X.  If VECT = 'N', the array
		 X is not referenced.

       LDX (input)
		 The  leading  dimension  of  the array X.  LDX >= max(1,N) if
		 VECT = 'V'; LDX >= 1 otherwise.

       WORK (workspace)
		 dimension(2*N)

       INFO (output)
		 = 0:  successful exit
		 < 0:  if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value.

				  6 Mar 2009			    ssbgst(3P)
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