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HPL_pipid(3)		     HPL Library Functions		  HPL_pipid(3)

NAME
       HPL_pipid - Simplify the pivot vector.

SYNOPSIS
       #include "hpl.h"

       void HPL_pipid( HPL_T_panel * PANEL, int * K, int * IPID );

DESCRIPTION
       HPL_pipid  computes  an array  IPID  that contains the source and final
       destination  of	matrix rows  resulting	from  the  application	 of  N
       interchanges   as  computed by the  LU  factorization  with row partial
       pivoting. The array IPID is such that the row of global	index  IPID(i)
       should  be  mapped onto the row of global index IPID(i+1). Note that we
       cannot really know the length of IPID a priori. However, we  know  that
       this  array  is at least 2*N long,  since  there are N rows to swap and
       broadcast. The length of this array  must be smaller than or  equal  to
       4*N,  since  every row is swapped with at most a single distinct remote
       row. The algorithm constructing	IPID  goes as follows: Let IA  be  the
       global index of the first row to be swapped.

       For  every  row src IA + i with i in [0..N) to be swapped with row  dst
       such that dst is given by DPIV[i]:

       Is row  src  the destination  of a previous row of the  current	block,
       that is, is there k odd such that IPID(k) is equal to src ?
	   Yes:	  update   this destination  with dst.	For  example,  if  the
       pivot array is  (0,2)(1,1)(2,5) ... , then when we swap rows 2  and  5,
       we  swap	 in fact row 0 and 5,  i.e.,  row 0 goes to 5 and not 2	 as it
       was thought so far ...
	   No :	 add  the pair (src,dst) at the end of IPID; row src  has  not
       been moved yet.

       Is  row	 dst  different	 from src the destination of a previous row of
       the current block, i.e., is there k odd such that IPID(k) is  equal  to
       dst ?
	   Yes:	  update   IPID(k) with src.  For example,  if the pivot array
       is (0,5)(1,1)(2,5) ... , then when  we swap rows	 2 and 5, we  swap  in
       fact  row  2 and 0,  i.e.,  row 0 goes to 2 and not 5 as it was thought
       so far ...
	   No : add  the  pair (dst,src) at the end of IPID; row dst  has  not
       been moved yet.

       Note  that  when src is equal to dst, the pair (dst,src)	 should not be
       added to	 IPID  in  order  to avoid duplicated entries in  this	array.
       During	the  construction of the array	IPID,  we  make	 sure that the
       first N entries are such that IPID(k) with k odd is equal  to   IA+k/2.
       For  k  in  [0..K/2),  the  row	of global index	 IPID(2*k)  should  be
       mapped onto the row of global index IPID(2*k+1).

ARGUMENTS
       PANEL   (local input/output)    HPL_T_panel *
	       On entry,  PANEL	 points to the data structure  containing  the
	       panel information.

       K       (global output)	       int *
	       On  exit,  K specifies the number of entries in	IPID.  K is at
	       least 2*N, and at most 4*N.

       IPID    (global output)	       int *
	       On entry, IPID is an array of length 4*N.  On exit, the first K
	       entries	of  that  array	 contain the src and final destination
	       resulting  from	the  application of the	 N   interchanges   as
	       specified  by   DPIV.  The  pairs  (src,dst)  are  contiguously
	       stored and sorted so that IPID(2*i+1) is equal to IA+i  with  i
	       in [0..N)

SEE ALSO
       HPL_pdlaswp00N (3),	 HPL_pdlaswp00T (3),	   HPL_pdlaswp01N (3),
       HPL_pdlaswp01T (3).

HPL 2.1			       October 26, 2012			  HPL_pipid(3)
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