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ctrtri: computes the inverse of a complex upper or lower triangular matrix A

NAME

CTRTRI - computes the inverse of a complex upper or lower triangular matrix A

SYNOPSIS

SUBROUTINE CTRTRI(
UPLO, DIAG, N, A, LDA, INFO )

    
CHARACTER DIAG, UPLO

    
INTEGER INFO, LDA, N

    
COMPLEX A( LDA, * )

PURPOSE

CTRTRI computes the inverse of a complex upper or lower triangular matrix A. This is the Level 3 BLAS version of the algorithm.

ARGUMENTS

UPLO (input) CHARACTER*1
= aqUaq: A is upper triangular;
= aqLaq: A is lower triangular.
DIAG (input) CHARACTER*1

= aqNaq: A is non-unit triangular;
= aqUaq: A is unit triangular.
N (input) INTEGER
The order of the matrix A. N >= 0.
A (input/output) COMPLEX array, dimension (LDA,N)
On entry, the triangular matrix A. If UPLO = aqUaq, the leading N-by-N upper triangular part of the array A contains the upper triangular matrix, and the strictly lower triangular part of A is not referenced. If UPLO = aqLaq, the leading N-by-N lower triangular part of the array A contains the lower triangular matrix, and the strictly upper triangular part of A is not referenced. If DIAG = aqUaq, the diagonal elements of A are also not referenced and are assumed to be 1. On exit, the (triangular) inverse of the original matrix, in the same storage format.
LDA (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array A. LDA >= max(1,N).
INFO (output) INTEGER
= 0: successful exit
< 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value
> 0: if INFO = i, A(i,i) is exactly zero. The triangular matrix is singular and its inverse can not be computed.