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NAME

       trsm - trsm: triangular matrix-matrix solve

SYNOPSIS

   Functions
       subroutine ctrsm (side, uplo, transa, diag, m, n, alpha, a, lda, b, ldb)
           CTRSM
       subroutine dtrsm (side, uplo, transa, diag, m, n, alpha, a, lda, b, ldb)
           DTRSM
       subroutine strsm (side, uplo, transa, diag, m, n, alpha, a, lda, b, ldb)
           STRSM
       subroutine ztrsm (side, uplo, transa, diag, m, n, alpha, a, lda, b, ldb)
           ZTRSM

Detailed Description

Function Documentation

   subroutine ctrsm (character side, character uplo, character transa, character diag, integer m,
       integer n, complex alpha, complex, dimension(lda,*) a, integer lda, complex,
       dimension(ldb,*) b, integer ldb)
       CTRSM

       Purpose:

            CTRSM  solves one of the matrix equations

               op( A )*X = alpha*B,   or   X*op( A ) = alpha*B,

            where alpha is a scalar, X and B are m by n matrices, A is a unit, or
            non-unit,  upper or lower triangular matrix  and  op( A )  is one  of

               op( A ) = A   or   op( A ) = A**T   or   op( A ) = A**H.

            The matrix X is overwritten on B.

       Parameters
           SIDE

                     SIDE is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, SIDE specifies whether op( A ) appears on the left
                      or right of X as follows:

                         SIDE = 'L' or 'l'   op( A )*X = alpha*B.

                         SIDE = 'R' or 'r'   X*op( A ) = alpha*B.

           UPLO

                     UPLO is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, UPLO specifies whether the matrix A is an upper or
                      lower triangular matrix as follows:

                         UPLO = 'U' or 'u'   A is an upper triangular matrix.

                         UPLO = 'L' or 'l'   A is a lower triangular matrix.

           TRANSA

                     TRANSA is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, TRANSA specifies the form of op( A ) to be used in
                      the matrix multiplication as follows:

                         TRANSA = 'N' or 'n'   op( A ) = A.

                         TRANSA = 'T' or 't'   op( A ) = A**T.

                         TRANSA = 'C' or 'c'   op( A ) = A**H.

           DIAG

                     DIAG is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, DIAG specifies whether or not A is unit triangular
                      as follows:

                         DIAG = 'U' or 'u'   A is assumed to be unit triangular.

                         DIAG = 'N' or 'n'   A is not assumed to be unit
                                             triangular.

           M

                     M is INTEGER
                      On entry, M specifies the number of rows of B. M must be at
                      least zero.

           N

                     N is INTEGER
                      On entry, N specifies the number of columns of B.  N must be
                      at least zero.

           ALPHA

                     ALPHA is COMPLEX
                      On entry,  ALPHA specifies the scalar  alpha. When  alpha is
                      zero then  A is not referenced and  B need not be set before
                      entry.

           A

                     A is COMPLEX array, dimension ( LDA, k ),
                      where k is m when SIDE = 'L' or 'l'
                        and k is n when SIDE = 'R' or 'r'.
                      Before entry  with  UPLO = 'U' or 'u',  the  leading  k by k
                      upper triangular part of the array  A must contain the upper
                      triangular matrix  and the strictly lower triangular part of
                      A is not referenced.
                      Before entry  with  UPLO = 'L' or 'l',  the  leading  k by k
                      lower triangular part of the array  A must contain the lower
                      triangular matrix  and the strictly upper triangular part of
                      A is not referenced.
                      Note that when  DIAG = 'U' or 'u',  the diagonal elements of
                      A  are not referenced either,  but are assumed to be  unity.

           LDA

                     LDA is INTEGER
                      On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared
                      in the calling (sub) program.  When  SIDE = 'L' or 'l'  then
                      LDA  must be at least  max( 1, m ),  when  SIDE = 'R' or 'r'
                      then LDA must be at least max( 1, n ).

           B

                     B is COMPLEX array, dimension ( LDB, N )
                      Before entry,  the leading  m by n part of the array  B must
                      contain  the  right-hand  side  matrix  B,  and  on exit  is
                      overwritten by the solution matrix  X.

           LDB

                     LDB is INTEGER
                      On entry, LDB specifies the first dimension of B as declared
                      in  the  calling  (sub)  program.   LDB  must  be  at  least
                      max( 1, m ).

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

       Further Details:

             Level 3 Blas routine.

             -- Written on 8-February-1989.
                Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory.
                Iain Duff, AERE Harwell.
                Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
                Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.

   subroutine dtrsm (character side, character uplo, character transa, character diag, integer m,
       integer n, double precision alpha, double precision, dimension(lda,*) a, integer lda,
       double precision, dimension(ldb,*) b, integer ldb)
       DTRSM

       Purpose:

            DTRSM  solves one of the matrix equations

               op( A )*X = alpha*B,   or   X*op( A ) = alpha*B,

            where alpha is a scalar, X and B are m by n matrices, A is a unit, or
            non-unit,  upper or lower triangular matrix  and  op( A )  is one  of

               op( A ) = A   or   op( A ) = A**T.

            The matrix X is overwritten on B.

       Parameters
           SIDE

                     SIDE is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, SIDE specifies whether op( A ) appears on the left
                      or right of X as follows:

                         SIDE = 'L' or 'l'   op( A )*X = alpha*B.

                         SIDE = 'R' or 'r'   X*op( A ) = alpha*B.

           UPLO

                     UPLO is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, UPLO specifies whether the matrix A is an upper or
                      lower triangular matrix as follows:

                         UPLO = 'U' or 'u'   A is an upper triangular matrix.

                         UPLO = 'L' or 'l'   A is a lower triangular matrix.

           TRANSA

                     TRANSA is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, TRANSA specifies the form of op( A ) to be used in
                      the matrix multiplication as follows:

                         TRANSA = 'N' or 'n'   op( A ) = A.

                         TRANSA = 'T' or 't'   op( A ) = A**T.

                         TRANSA = 'C' or 'c'   op( A ) = A**T.

           DIAG

                     DIAG is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, DIAG specifies whether or not A is unit triangular
                      as follows:

                         DIAG = 'U' or 'u'   A is assumed to be unit triangular.

                         DIAG = 'N' or 'n'   A is not assumed to be unit
                                             triangular.

           M

                     M is INTEGER
                      On entry, M specifies the number of rows of B. M must be at
                      least zero.

           N

                     N is INTEGER
                      On entry, N specifies the number of columns of B.  N must be
                      at least zero.

           ALPHA

                     ALPHA is DOUBLE PRECISION.
                      On entry,  ALPHA specifies the scalar  alpha. When  alpha is
                      zero then  A is not referenced and  B need not be set before
                      entry.

           A

                     A is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension ( LDA, k ),
                      where k is m when SIDE = 'L' or 'l'
                        and k is n when SIDE = 'R' or 'r'.
                      Before entry  with  UPLO = 'U' or 'u',  the  leading  k by k
                      upper triangular part of the array  A must contain the upper
                      triangular matrix  and the strictly lower triangular part of
                      A is not referenced.
                      Before entry  with  UPLO = 'L' or 'l',  the  leading  k by k
                      lower triangular part of the array  A must contain the lower
                      triangular matrix  and the strictly upper triangular part of
                      A is not referenced.
                      Note that when  DIAG = 'U' or 'u',  the diagonal elements of
                      A  are not referenced either,  but are assumed to be  unity.

           LDA

                     LDA is INTEGER
                      On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared
                      in the calling (sub) program.  When  SIDE = 'L' or 'l'  then
                      LDA  must be at least  max( 1, m ),  when  SIDE = 'R' or 'r'
                      then LDA must be at least max( 1, n ).

           B

                     B is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension ( LDB, N )
                      Before entry,  the leading  m by n part of the array  B must
                      contain  the  right-hand  side  matrix  B,  and  on exit  is
                      overwritten by the solution matrix  X.

           LDB

                     LDB is INTEGER
                      On entry, LDB specifies the first dimension of B as declared
                      in  the  calling  (sub)  program.   LDB  must  be  at  least
                      max( 1, m ).

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

       Further Details:

             Level 3 Blas routine.

             -- Written on 8-February-1989.
                Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory.
                Iain Duff, AERE Harwell.
                Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
                Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.

   subroutine strsm (character side, character uplo, character transa, character diag, integer m,
       integer n, real alpha, real, dimension(lda,*) a, integer lda, real, dimension(ldb,*) b,
       integer ldb)
       STRSM

       Purpose:

            STRSM  solves one of the matrix equations

               op( A )*X = alpha*B,   or   X*op( A ) = alpha*B,

            where alpha is a scalar, X and B are m by n matrices, A is a unit, or
            non-unit,  upper or lower triangular matrix  and  op( A )  is one  of

               op( A ) = A   or   op( A ) = A**T.

            The matrix X is overwritten on B.

       Parameters
           SIDE

                     SIDE is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, SIDE specifies whether op( A ) appears on the left
                      or right of X as follows:

                         SIDE = 'L' or 'l'   op( A )*X = alpha*B.

                         SIDE = 'R' or 'r'   X*op( A ) = alpha*B.

           UPLO

                     UPLO is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, UPLO specifies whether the matrix A is an upper or
                      lower triangular matrix as follows:

                         UPLO = 'U' or 'u'   A is an upper triangular matrix.

                         UPLO = 'L' or 'l'   A is a lower triangular matrix.

           TRANSA

                     TRANSA is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, TRANSA specifies the form of op( A ) to be used in
                      the matrix multiplication as follows:

                         TRANSA = 'N' or 'n'   op( A ) = A.

                         TRANSA = 'T' or 't'   op( A ) = A**T.

                         TRANSA = 'C' or 'c'   op( A ) = A**T.

           DIAG

                     DIAG is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, DIAG specifies whether or not A is unit triangular
                      as follows:

                         DIAG = 'U' or 'u'   A is assumed to be unit triangular.

                         DIAG = 'N' or 'n'   A is not assumed to be unit
                                             triangular.

           M

                     M is INTEGER
                      On entry, M specifies the number of rows of B. M must be at
                      least zero.

           N

                     N is INTEGER
                      On entry, N specifies the number of columns of B.  N must be
                      at least zero.

           ALPHA

                     ALPHA is REAL
                      On entry,  ALPHA specifies the scalar  alpha. When  alpha is
                      zero then  A is not referenced and  B need not be set before
                      entry.

           A

                     A is REAL array, dimension ( LDA, k ),
                      where k is m when SIDE = 'L' or 'l'
                        and k is n when SIDE = 'R' or 'r'.
                      Before entry  with  UPLO = 'U' or 'u',  the  leading  k by k
                      upper triangular part of the array  A must contain the upper
                      triangular matrix  and the strictly lower triangular part of
                      A is not referenced.
                      Before entry  with  UPLO = 'L' or 'l',  the  leading  k by k
                      lower triangular part of the array  A must contain the lower
                      triangular matrix  and the strictly upper triangular part of
                      A is not referenced.
                      Note that when  DIAG = 'U' or 'u',  the diagonal elements of
                      A  are not referenced either,  but are assumed to be  unity.

           LDA

                     LDA is INTEGER
                      On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared
                      in the calling (sub) program.  When  SIDE = 'L' or 'l'  then
                      LDA  must be at least  max( 1, m ),  when  SIDE = 'R' or 'r'
                      then LDA must be at least max( 1, n ).

           B

                     B is REAL array, dimension ( LDB, N )
                      Before entry,  the leading  m by n part of the array  B must
                      contain  the  right-hand  side  matrix  B,  and  on exit  is
                      overwritten by the solution matrix  X.

           LDB

                     LDB is INTEGER
                      On entry, LDB specifies the first dimension of B as declared
                      in  the  calling  (sub)  program.   LDB  must  be  at  least
                      max( 1, m ).

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

       Further Details:

             Level 3 Blas routine.

             -- Written on 8-February-1989.
                Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory.
                Iain Duff, AERE Harwell.
                Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
                Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.

   subroutine ztrsm (character side, character uplo, character transa, character diag, integer m,
       integer n, complex*16 alpha, complex*16, dimension(lda,*) a, integer lda, complex*16,
       dimension(ldb,*) b, integer ldb)
       ZTRSM

       Purpose:

            ZTRSM  solves one of the matrix equations

               op( A )*X = alpha*B,   or   X*op( A ) = alpha*B,

            where alpha is a scalar, X and B are m by n matrices, A is a unit, or
            non-unit,  upper or lower triangular matrix  and  op( A )  is one  of

               op( A ) = A   or   op( A ) = A**T   or   op( A ) = A**H.

            The matrix X is overwritten on B.

       Parameters
           SIDE

                     SIDE is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, SIDE specifies whether op( A ) appears on the left
                      or right of X as follows:

                         SIDE = 'L' or 'l'   op( A )*X = alpha*B.

                         SIDE = 'R' or 'r'   X*op( A ) = alpha*B.

           UPLO

                     UPLO is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, UPLO specifies whether the matrix A is an upper or
                      lower triangular matrix as follows:

                         UPLO = 'U' or 'u'   A is an upper triangular matrix.

                         UPLO = 'L' or 'l'   A is a lower triangular matrix.

           TRANSA

                     TRANSA is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, TRANSA specifies the form of op( A ) to be used in
                      the matrix multiplication as follows:

                         TRANSA = 'N' or 'n'   op( A ) = A.

                         TRANSA = 'T' or 't'   op( A ) = A**T.

                         TRANSA = 'C' or 'c'   op( A ) = A**H.

           DIAG

                     DIAG is CHARACTER*1
                      On entry, DIAG specifies whether or not A is unit triangular
                      as follows:

                         DIAG = 'U' or 'u'   A is assumed to be unit triangular.

                         DIAG = 'N' or 'n'   A is not assumed to be unit
                                             triangular.

           M

                     M is INTEGER
                      On entry, M specifies the number of rows of B. M must be at
                      least zero.

           N

                     N is INTEGER
                      On entry, N specifies the number of columns of B.  N must be
                      at least zero.

           ALPHA

                     ALPHA is COMPLEX*16
                      On entry,  ALPHA specifies the scalar  alpha. When  alpha is
                      zero then  A is not referenced and  B need not be set before
                      entry.

           A

                     A is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension ( LDA, k ),
                      where k is m when SIDE = 'L' or 'l'
                        and k is n when SIDE = 'R' or 'r'.
                      Before entry  with  UPLO = 'U' or 'u',  the  leading  k by k
                      upper triangular part of the array  A must contain the upper
                      triangular matrix  and the strictly lower triangular part of
                      A is not referenced.
                      Before entry  with  UPLO = 'L' or 'l',  the  leading  k by k
                      lower triangular part of the array  A must contain the lower
                      triangular matrix  and the strictly upper triangular part of
                      A is not referenced.
                      Note that when  DIAG = 'U' or 'u',  the diagonal elements of
                      A  are not referenced either,  but are assumed to be  unity.

           LDA

                     LDA is INTEGER
                      On entry, LDA specifies the first dimension of A as declared
                      in the calling (sub) program.  When  SIDE = 'L' or 'l'  then
                      LDA  must be at least  max( 1, m ),  when  SIDE = 'R' or 'r'
                      then LDA must be at least max( 1, n ).

           B

                     B is COMPLEX*16 array, dimension ( LDB, N )
                      Before entry,  the leading  m by n part of the array  B must
                      contain  the  right-hand  side  matrix  B,  and  on exit  is
                      overwritten by the solution matrix  X.

           LDB

                     LDB is INTEGER
                      On entry, LDB specifies the first dimension of B as declared
                      in  the  calling  (sub)  program.   LDB  must  be  at  least
                      max( 1, m ).

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

       Further Details:

             Level 3 Blas routine.

             -- Written on 8-February-1989.
                Jack Dongarra, Argonne National Laboratory.
                Iain Duff, AERE Harwell.
                Jeremy Du Croz, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
                Sven Hammarling, Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.

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