>>11816853Tell me what you want to calculate anon, if it's not pure maths there's always scipy which has the same C backend.
Rust math libraries aren't that great, I've tried a bunch of them and the docs are low quality along with out of date practices, most were made years ago when it was a vastly different programming language. That astro lib linked was pretty cool though.
It's great if you want to get into low level langs, especially for embedded work, sats and autonomous vehicles, rust has a really bright future and completely eliminates entire classes of bugs, I can see it going well in space application.
But there's a reason academia uses python and python derivatives for calculations, the ecosystem is mature, well documented and you'll be hardpressed to find any minute performance gains over numpy/scipy or matlab.
You don't want to be fucking around with the borrow checker for 20 mins just to make a point on the internet. Use the right tool for the job mate.