*DECK DFZERO SUBROUTINE DFZERO (F, B, C, R, RE, AE, IFLAG) C***BEGIN PROLOGUE DFZERO C***PURPOSE Search for a zero of a function F(X) in a given interval C (B,C). It is designed primarily for problems where F(B) C and F(C) have opposite signs. C***LIBRARY SLATEC C***CATEGORY F1B C***TYPE DOUBLE PRECISION (FZERO-S, DFZERO-D) C***KEYWORDS BISECTION, NONLINEAR, ROOTS, ZEROS C***AUTHOR Shampine, L. F., (SNLA) C Watts, H. A., (SNLA) C***DESCRIPTION C C DFZERO searches for a zero of a DOUBLE PRECISION function F(X) C between the given DOUBLE PRECISION values B and C until the width C of the interval (B,C) has collapsed to within a tolerance C specified by the stopping criterion, C ABS(B-C) .LE. 2.*(RW*ABS(B)+AE). C The method used is an efficient combination of bisection and the C secant rule and is due to T. J. Dekker. C C Description Of Arguments C C F :EXT - Name of the DOUBLE PRECISION external function. This C name must be in an EXTERNAL statement in the calling C program. F must be a function of one DOUBLE C PRECISION argument. C C B :INOUT - One end of the DOUBLE PRECISION interval (B,C). The C value returned for B usually is the better C approximation to a zero of F. C C C :INOUT - The other end of the DOUBLE PRECISION interval (B,C) C C R :IN - A (better) DOUBLE PRECISION guess of a zero of F C which could help in speeding up convergence. If F(B) C and F(R) have opposite signs, a root will be found in C the interval (B,R); if not, but F(R) and F(C) have C opposite signs, a root will be found in the interval C (R,C); otherwise, the interval (B,C) will be C searched for a possible root. When no better guess C is known, it is recommended that R be set to B or C, C since if R is not interior to the interval (B,C), it C will be ignored. C C RE :IN - Relative error used for RW in the stopping criterion. C If the requested RE is less than machine precision, C then RW is set to approximately machine precision. C C AE :IN - Absolute error used in the stopping criterion. If C the given interval (B,C) contains the origin, then a C nonzero value should be chosen for AE. C C IFLAG :OUT - A status code. User must check IFLAG after each C call. Control returns to the user from DFZERO in all C cases. C C 1 B is within the requested tolerance of a zero. C The interval (B,C) collapsed to the requested C tolerance, the function changes sign in (B,C), and C F(X) decreased in magnitude as (B,C) collapsed. C C 2 F(B) = 0. However, the interval (B,C) may not have C collapsed to the requested tolerance. C C 3 B may be near a singular point of F(X). C The interval (B,C) collapsed to the requested tol- C erance and the function changes sign in (B,C), but C F(X) increased in magnitude as (B,C) collapsed, i.e. C ABS(F(B out)) .GT. MAX(ABS(F(B in)),ABS(F(C in))) C C 4 No change in sign of F(X) was found although the C interval (B,C) collapsed to the requested tolerance. C The user must examine this case and decide whether C B is near a local minimum of F(X), or B is near a C zero of even multiplicity, or neither of these. C C 5 Too many (.GT. 500) function evaluations used. C C***REFERENCES L. F. Shampine and H. A. Watts, FZERO, a root-solving C code, Report SC-TM-70-631, Sandia Laboratories, C September 1970. C T. J. Dekker, Finding a zero by means of successive C linear interpolation, Constructive Aspects of the C Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, edited by B. Dejon C and P. Henrici, Wiley-Interscience, 1969. C***ROUTINES CALLED D1MACH C***REVISION HISTORY (YYMMDD) C 700901 DATE WRITTEN C 890531 Changed all specific intrinsics to generic. (WRB) C 890531 REVISION DATE from Version 3.2 C 891214 Prologue converted to Version 4.0 format. (BAB) C 920501 Reformatted the REFERENCES section. (WRB) C***END PROLOGUE DFZERO