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PZLACP3(l)			       )			    PZLACP3(l)

NAME
       PZLACP3	-  i  an  auxiliary routine that copies from a global parallel
       array into a local replicated array or vise versa

SYNOPSIS
       SUBROUTINE PZLACP3( M, I, A, DESCA, B, LDB, II, JJ, REV )

	   INTEGER	   I, II, JJ, LDB, M, REV

	   INTEGER	   DESCA( * )

	   COMPLEX*16	   A( * ), B( LDB, * )

PURPOSE
       PZLACP3 is an auxiliary routine that  copies  from  a  global  parallel
       array  into  a  local replicated array or vise versa. Notice that   the
       entire submatrix that is copied gets placed on one node or
	 more.	The receiving node can be specified precisely, or all nodes
	 can receive, or just one row or column of nodes.

       Notes
       =====

       Each global data object is described by an associated description  vec‐
       tor.  This vector stores the information required to establish the map‐
       ping between an object element and its corresponding process and memory
       location.

       Let  A  be  a generic term for any 2D block cyclicly distributed array.
       Such a global array has an associated description vector DESCA.	In the
       following  comments,  the  character _ should be read as "of the global
       array".

       NOTATION	       STORED IN      EXPLANATION
       ---------------	--------------	--------------------------------------
       DTYPE_A(global) DESCA( DTYPE_ )The descriptor type.  In this case,
				      DTYPE_A = 1.
       CTXT_A (global) DESCA( CTXT_ ) The BLACS context handle, indicating
				      the BLACS process grid A is distribu-
				      ted over. The context itself is glo-
				      bal, but the handle (the integer
				      value) may vary.
       M_A    (global) DESCA( M_ )    The number of rows in the global
				      array A.
       N_A    (global) DESCA( N_ )    The number of columns in the global
				      array A.
       MB_A   (global) DESCA( MB_ )   The blocking factor used to distribute
				      the rows of the array.
       NB_A   (global) DESCA( NB_ )   The blocking factor used to distribute
				      the columns of the array.
       RSRC_A (global) DESCA( RSRC_ ) The process row over which the first
				      row  of  the  array  A  is  distributed.
       CSRC_A (global) DESCA( CSRC_ ) The process column over which the
				      first column of the array A is
				      distributed.
       LLD_A  (local)  DESCA( LLD_ )  The leading dimension of the local
				      array.  LLD_A >= MAX(1,LOCr(M_A)).

       Let K be the number of rows or columns of  a  distributed  matrix,  and
       assume that its process grid has dimension p x q.
       LOCr(  K	 )  denotes  the  number of elements of K that a process would
       receive if K were distributed over the p processes of its process  col‐
       umn.
       Similarly, LOCc( K ) denotes the number of elements of K that a process
       would receive if K were distributed over the q processes of its process
       row.
       The  values  of	LOCr()	and LOCc() may be determined via a call to the
       ScaLAPACK tool function, NUMROC:
	       LOCr( M ) = NUMROC( M, MB_A, MYROW, RSRC_A, NPROW ),
	       LOCc( N ) = NUMROC( N, NB_A, MYCOL, CSRC_A, NPCOL ).  An	 upper
       bound for these quantities may be computed by:
	       LOCr( M ) <= ceil( ceil(M/MB_A)/NPROW )*MB_A
	       LOCc( N ) <= ceil( ceil(N/NB_A)/NPCOL )*NB_A

ARGUMENTS
       M       (global input) INTEGER
	       M is the order of the square submatrix that is copied.  M >= 0.
	       Unchanged on exit

       I       (global input) INTEGER
	       A(I,I) is the global location that  the	copying	 starts	 from.
	       Unchanged on exit.

       A       (global input/output) COMPLEX*16 array, dimension
	       (DESCA(LLD_),*) On entry, the parallel matrix to be copied into
	       or from.	 On exit, if REV=1, the	 copied	 data.	 Unchanged  on
	       exit if REV=0.

       DESCA   (global and local input) INTEGER array of dimension DLEN_.
	       The array descriptor for the distributed matrix A.

       B       (local input/output) COMPLEX*16 array of size (LDB,M)
	       If   REV=0,   this   is	 the   global  portion	of  the	 array
	       A(I:I+M-1,I:I+M-1).  If REV=1, this is the unchanged on exit.

       LDB     (local input) INTEGER
	       The leading dimension of B.

       II      (global input) INTEGER
	       By using REV 0 & 1, data can be sent out	 and  returned	again.
	       If  REV=0,  then	 II  is	 destination row index for the node(s)
	       receiving the replicated B.  If II>=0,JJ>=0, then node  (II,JJ)
	       receives	 the  data  If II=-1,JJ>=0, then all rows in column JJ
	       receive the data If  II>=0,JJ=-1,  then	all  cols  in  row  II
	       receive	the  data  If  II=-1,JJ=-1, then all nodes receive the
	       data If REV<>0, then II is the source row index for the node(s)
	       sending the replicated B.

       JJ      (global input) INTEGER
	       Similar description as II above

       REV     (global input) INTEGER
	       Use REV = 0 to send global A into locally replicated B (on node
	       (II,JJ)).  Use REV <> 0 to send locally replicated B from  node
	       (II,JJ)	to  its owner (which changes depending on its location
	       in A) into the global A.

FURTHER DETAILS
       Implemented by:	M. Fahey, May 28, 1999

ScaLAPACK version 1.7		13 August 2001			    PZLACP3(l)
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