In complex scalars there is no way of knowing if the user-provided matrix is real or not. If there was an option of MatSetOption() we could use it.
If you set a real initial vector with SVDSetInitialSpaces(), then most probably the computed singular vectors will be real. But still rounding errors could introduce a nonzero imaginary part. In any case, you could normalize the computed singular vectors, as is done for instance in FixSign() in this example https://slepc.upv.es/documentation/current/src/nep/tutorials/ex20.c.html Jose > El 29 abr 2021, a las 12:42, Peder Jørgensgaard Olesen via petsc-users > <[email protected]> escribió: > > Hello > > I've noticed that doing a singular value decomposition of a real matrix > appears to result in non-real singular vectors. This should not be the case - > singular vectors of a real matrix must be real-valued. > > In the example attached I read a matrix from a binary file (also attached), > perform the SVD, and write singular vectors to an HDF5 file which I > subsequently inspect using h5dump, revealing non-zero imaginary parts of > vector elements as highlighted below: > [pjool@svol mwes]$ h5dump -d U0_sample_svd -c "5,2" sample_svecs.h5 > HDF5 "sample_svecs.h5" { > DATASET "U0_sample_svd" { > DATATYPE H5T_IEEE_F64LE > DATASPACE SIMPLE { ( 882, 2 ) / ( 882, 2 ) } > SUBSET { > START ( 0, 0 ); > STRIDE ( 1, 1 ); > COUNT ( 5, 2 ); > BLOCK ( 1, 1 ); > DATA { > (0,0): 0.0226108, 0.0299595, > (1,0): 0.035414, 0.0469237, > (2,0): 0.0276317, 0.0366122, > (3,0): 0.0145344, 0.0192581, > (4,0): 0.0110376, 0.0146249 > } > } > ATTRIBUTE "complex" { > DATATYPE H5T_STD_I32LE > DATASPACE SCALAR > DATA { > (0): 1 > } > } > } > } > I also extract the imaginary part of the input matrix and print its norm to > ensure that the matrix is indeed real. > > I'm running v3.14, but I don't believe that alone should cause the issue, > since it what I'm trying to do appears like a rather common and basic task. > > What might be the reason behind this behavior, and what can be done to > resolve it? > > > Med venlig hilsen / Best Regards > > Peder Jørgensgaard Olesen > PhD Student, Turbulence Research Lab > Dept. of Mechanical Engineering > Technical University of Denmark > Niels Koppels Allé > Bygning 403, Rum 105 > DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby > <read_bin.c><sample_data>
