LLM-assisted translation successfully ports FESOM2 ocean model from Fortran to C++/Kokkos while preserving physics
Large language models (LLMs) can translate and modify source code, and have been shown to do so for codes of different complexity. Whether they can port a complete, production geophysical model to a…
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