diff --git a/Readme.md b/Readme.md index 59d6fd7..10a0651 100644 --- a/Readme.md +++ b/Readme.md @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ Fernández-Villaverde and David Zarruk Valencia. ### Abstract from the paper -> Parallel computing opens the door to solving and estimating much richer models in Economics. From dynamic optimization +> Parallel computing opens the door to solving and estimating richer models in Economics. From dynamic optimization > problems with high dimensionality to structural estimation with complex data, readily-available and economical parallel > computing allows researchers to tackle problems in Economics that were beyond the realm of possibility just a decade ago. This > paper describes the basics of parallel computing for economists, reviews widely-used implementation routines in `Julia`, `Python`, -> `R`, `Matlab`, `C++` (`OpenMP` and `MPI`) and `CUDA` and compares performance gains using, as a test bed a standard life-cycle problem -> such as those in many models in macro, labor, and other fields. +> `R`, `Matlab`, `C++` (`OpenMP` and `MPI`) and `CUDA` and compares performance gains using as a test bed a standard life-cycle problem +> such as those used in macro, labor, and other fields. The file `Makefile` contains the compilation flags used in Linux and can be used to execute the codes in every language. diff --git a/Readme.md~ b/Readme.md~ index 44e1efe..59d6fd7 100644 --- a/Readme.md~ +++ b/Readme.md~ @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ The file `Makefile` contains the compilation flags used in Linux and can be used 9. `Rcpp_main.cpp`: C++ code for Rcpp package in R 10. `Rcpp_main.R`: Rcpp code 11. `R_main.R`: R code - +12. `Makefile`: Makefile to execute codes