In ___________, the number of elements to be sorted is small enough to fit into the process's main memory.

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High-performance computing (HPC) uses supercomputers and computer clusters to solve advanced computation problems.

A supercomputer is one of the best-known examples of HPC, in which one large computer is made up of many computers and processors that work together to achieve parallel processing and high performance.
 


In ___________, the number of elements to be sorted is small enough to fit into the process's main memory.