LLM-Assisted Translation of Legacy FORTRAN Codes to C++: A Cross-Platform Study

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Authors Nishath Rajiv Ranasinghe, Shawn M. Jones, Michal Kucer, Ayan Biswas, Daniel O'Malley, Alexander Buschmann Most, Selma Liliane Wanna, Ajay Sreekumar arXiv ID 2504.15424 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 4 Venue Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on AI and Scientific Discovery: Directions and Opportunities Last Checked 4 months ago
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Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly being leveraged for generating and translating scientific computer codes by both domain-experts and non-domain experts. Fortran has served as one of the go to programming languages in legacy high-performance computing (HPC) for scientific discoveries. Despite growing adoption, LLM-based code translation of legacy code-bases has not been thoroughly assessed or quantified for its usability. Here, we studied the applicability of LLM-based translation of Fortran to C++ as a step towards building an agentic-workflow using open-weight LLMs on two different computational platforms. We statistically quantified the compilation accuracy of the translated C++ codes, measured the similarity of the LLM translated code to the human translated C++ code, and statistically quantified the output similarity of the Fortran to C++ translation.
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