2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2107.11912
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Performance vs Programming Effort between Rust and C on Multicore Architectures: Case Study in N-Body

Abstract: Historically, Fortran and C have been the default programming languages in High-Performance Computing (HPC). In both, programmers have primitives and functions available that allow manipulating system memory and interacting directly with the underlying hardware, resulting in efficient code in both response times and resource use. On the other hand, it is a real challenge to generate code that is maintainable and scalable over time in these types of languages. In 2010, Rust emerged as a new programming language… Show more

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