CLACN2
   November 2006
Purpose
CLACN2 estimates the 1-norm of a square, complex matrix A.
Reverse communication is used for evaluating matrix-vector products.
Reverse communication is used for evaluating matrix-vector products.
Arguments
| N | 
 
(input) INTEGER
 
The order of the matrix.  N >= 1. 
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| V | 
 
(workspace) COMPLEX array, dimension (N)
 
On the final return, V = A*W,  where  EST = norm(V)/norm(W) 
(W is not returned).  | 
| X | 
 
(input/output) COMPLEX array, dimension (N)
 
On an intermediate return, X should be overwritten by 
A * X, if KASE=1, A**H * X, if KASE=2, where A**H is the conjugate transpose of A, and CLACN2 must be re-called with all the other parameters unchanged.  | 
| EST | 
 
(input/output) REAL
 
On entry with KASE = 1 or 2 and ISAVE(1) = 3, EST should be 
unchanged from the previous call to CLACN2. On exit, EST is an estimate (a lower bound) for norm(A).  | 
| KASE | 
 
(input/output) INTEGER
 
On the initial call to CLACN2, KASE should be 0. 
On an intermediate return, KASE will be 1 or 2, indicating whether X should be overwritten by A * X or A**H * X. On the final return from CLACN2, KASE will again be 0.  | 
| ISAVE | 
 
(input/output) INTEGER array, dimension (3)
 
ISAVE is used to save variables between calls to SLACN2 
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Further Details
Contributed by Nick Higham, University of Manchester.
Originally named CONEST, dated March 16, 1988.
Reference: N.J. Higham, "FORTRAN codes for estimating the one-norm of
a real or complex matrix, with applications to condition estimation",
ACM Trans. Math. Soft., vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 381-396, December 1988.
Last modified: April, 1999
This is a thread safe version of CLACON, which uses the array ISAVE
in place of a SAVE statement, as follows:
CLACON CLACN2
JUMP ISAVE(1)
J ISAVE(2)
ITER ISAVE(3)
Originally named CONEST, dated March 16, 1988.
Reference: N.J. Higham, "FORTRAN codes for estimating the one-norm of
a real or complex matrix, with applications to condition estimation",
ACM Trans. Math. Soft., vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 381-396, December 1988.
Last modified: April, 1999
This is a thread safe version of CLACON, which uses the array ISAVE
in place of a SAVE statement, as follows:
CLACON CLACN2
JUMP ISAVE(1)
J ISAVE(2)
ITER ISAVE(3)