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ZGEGS(l)			       )			      ZGEGS(l)

NAME
       ZGEGS - routine is deprecated and has been replaced by routine ZGGES

SYNOPSIS
       SUBROUTINE ZGEGS( JOBVSL,  JOBVSR, N, A, LDA, B, LDB, ALPHA, BETA, VSL,
			 LDVSL, VSR, LDVSR, WORK, LWORK, RWORK, INFO )

	   CHARACTER	 JOBVSL, JOBVSR

	   INTEGER	 INFO, LDA, LDB, LDVSL, LDVSR, LWORK, N

	   DOUBLE	 PRECISION RWORK( * )

	   COMPLEX*16	 A( LDA, * ), ALPHA( * ), B( LDB, * ), BETA( * ), VSL(
			 LDVSL, * ), VSR( LDVSR, * ), WORK( * )

PURPOSE
       This  routine  is  deprecated  and  has been replaced by routine ZGGES.
       ZGEGS computes for a pair of N-by-N complex nonsymmetric matrices A, B:
       the  generalized	 eigenvalues (alpha, beta), the complex Schur form (A,
       B), and optionally left and/or right Schur vectors (VSL and VSR).

       (If only the generalized eigenvalues are needed, use the	 driver	 ZGEGV
       instead.)

       A  generalized  eigenvalue  for	a  pair	 of matrices (A,B) is, roughly
       speaking, a scalar w or a ratio	alpha/beta = w, such that  A - w*B  is
       singular.  It is usually represented as the pair (alpha,beta), as there
       is a reasonable interpretation for beta=0,  and	even  for  both	 being
       zero.   A  good beginning reference is the book, "Matrix Computations",
       by G. Golub & C. van Loan (Johns Hopkins U. Press)

       The (generalized) Schur form of a pair of matrices  is  the  result  of
       multiplying both matrices on the left by one unitary matrix and both on
       the right by another unitary matrix, these two unitary  matrices	 being
       chosen  so  as to bring the pair of matrices into upper triangular form
       with the diagonal elements of B being non-negative real	numbers	 (this
       is also called complex Schur form.)

       The  left  and  right  Schur  vectors  are  the columns of VSL and VSR,
       respectively, where VSL and VSR are the unitary matrices
       which reduce A and B to Schur form:

       Schur form of (A,B) = ( (VSL)**H A (VSR), (VSL)**H B (VSR) )

ARGUMENTS
       JOBVSL	(input) CHARACTER*1
		= 'N':	do not compute the left Schur vectors;
		= 'V':	compute the left Schur vectors.

       JOBVSR	(input) CHARACTER*1
		= 'N':	do not compute the right Schur vectors;
		= 'V':	compute the right Schur vectors.

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

       A       (input/output) COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDA, N)
	       On entry, the first of the pair of matrices  whose  generalized
	       eigenvalues  and (optionally) Schur vectors are to be computed.
	       On exit, the generalized Schur form of A.

       LDA     (input) INTEGER
	       The leading dimension of A.  LDA >= max(1,N).

       B       (input/output) COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDB, N)
	       On entry, the second of the pair of matrices whose  generalized
	       eigenvalues  and (optionally) Schur vectors are to be computed.
	       On exit, the generalized Schur form of B.

       LDB     (input) INTEGER
	       The leading dimension of B.  LDB >= max(1,N).

       ALPHA   (output) COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (N)
	       BETA    (output)	 COMPLEX*16  array,  dimension	(N)  On	 exit,
	       ALPHA(j)/BETA(j),  j=1,...,N, will be the generalized eigenval‐
	       ues.  ALPHA(j), j=1,...,N  and	BETA(j),  j=1,...,N   are  the
	       diagonals of the complex Schur form (A,B) output by ZGEGS.  The
	       BETA(j) will be non-negative real.

	       Note: the quotients ALPHA(j)/BETA(j) may easily over- or under‐
	       flow,  and  BETA(j)  may	 even  be zero.	 Thus, the user should
	       avoid naively computing the ratio alpha/beta.   However,	 ALPHA
	       will be always less than and usually comparable with norm(A) in
	       magnitude, and BETA always less	than  and  usually  comparable
	       with norm(B).

       VSL     (output) COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDVSL,N)
	       If JOBVSL = 'V', VSL will contain the left Schur vectors.  (See
	       "Purpose", above.)  Not referenced if JOBVSL = 'N'.

       LDVSL   (input) INTEGER
	       The leading dimension of the matrix VSL. LDVSL  >=  1,  and  if
	       JOBVSL = 'V', LDVSL >= N.

       VSR     (output) COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LDVSR,N)
	       If  JOBVSR  =  'V',  VSR	 will contain the right Schur vectors.
	       (See "Purpose", above.)	Not referenced if JOBVSR = 'N'.

       LDVSR   (input) INTEGER
	       The leading dimension of the matrix VSR. LDVSR  >=  1,  and  if
	       JOBVSR = 'V', LDVSR >= N.

       WORK    (workspace/output) COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (LWORK)
	       On exit, if INFO = 0, WORK(1) returns the optimal LWORK.

       LWORK   (input) INTEGER
	       The  dimension  of  the	array WORK.  LWORK >= max(1,2*N).  For
	       good performance, LWORK must generally be larger.   To  compute
	       the  optimal value of LWORK, call ILAENV to get blocksizes (for
	       ZGEQRF, ZUNMQR, and CUNGQR.)  Then compute: NB  -- MAX  of  the
	       blocksizes for ZGEQRF, ZUNMQR, and CUNGQR; the optimal LWORK is
	       N*(NB+1).

	       If LWORK = -1, then a workspace query is assumed;  the  routine
	       only  calculates	 the  optimal  size of the WORK array, returns
	       this value as the first entry of the WORK array, and  no	 error
	       message related to LWORK is issued by XERBLA.

       RWORK   (workspace) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (3*N)

       INFO    (output) INTEGER
	       = 0:  successful exit
	       < 0:  if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value.
	       =1,...,N:  The  QZ  iteration  failed.	(A,B) are not in Schur
	       form,  but  ALPHA(j)  and  BETA(j)  should   be	 correct   for
	       j=INFO+1,...,N.	 >  N:	 errors	 that  usually indicate LAPACK
	       problems:
	       =N+1: error return from ZGGBAL
	       =N+2: error return from ZGEQRF
	       =N+3: error return from ZUNMQR
	       =N+4: error return from ZUNGQR
	       =N+5: error return from ZGGHRD
	       =N+6: error return from ZHGEQZ (other  than  failed  iteration)
	       =N+7: error return from ZGGBAK (computing VSL)
	       =N+8: error return from ZGGBAK (computing VSR)
	       =N+9: error return from ZLASCL (various places)

LAPACK version 3.0		 15 June 2000			      ZGEGS(l)
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