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Re: Complex version of gsl_linalg_solve_symm_tridiag
- From: Brian Gough <brian dot gough at network-theory dot co dot uk>
- To: "Stewart, Derek" <dstewar at sandia dot gov>
- Cc: "'gsl-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com'" <gsl-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 19:26:23 +0000
- Subject: Re: Complex version of gsl_linalg_solve_symm_tridiag
- References: <2E714B3E290FAD4AB8D63ABD2F33BC9906CC724B@es01snlnt.sandia.gov>
Stewart, Derek writes:
> I am using GSL to work with complex matrices and it has proved
> very useful. In many cases, I need to take the inverse of a
> complex matrice and it would be very helpful to take advantage of
> the tridiagonal nature of the matrix. I know that GSL has the
> routine gsl_linalg_solve_symm_tridiag which can be used on real
> matrices. I was wondering if there was a version for complex
> matrices in the works or if someone had adapted the routine for
> complex matrices. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
We don't have complex version of gsl_linalg_solve_symm_tridiag. If
you can write one I'll be happy to add it.
Brian