Ivan Šupić
@quantumsupic.bsky.social
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We’ve just posted a new paper on arXiv!
arxiv.org/abs/2507.12408

Tackling this problem pushed us deep into the world of C*-algebras, leading us to prove some new results along the way and learn a lot. Kudos to Matilde, Dominik and Siniša, I’m really happy with how it all came together!
Bounding the asymptotic quantum value of all multipartite compiled non-local games
Non-local games are a powerful tool to distinguish between correlations possible in classical and quantum worlds. Kalai et al. (STOC'23) proposed a compiler that converts multipartite non-local games ...
arxiv.org
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This week I enjoyed the mini workshop organised by the very active group of M. O. Renou. Great scientific and non-scientific discussions and craaazy pretty French Alpes.
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cnrsinformatics.bsky.social
Ivan Šupić, chargé de recherche CNRS au #LIG, travaille principalement sur la vérification et la quantification des ressources non classiques pour le calcul et la communication quantique. Découvrez son profil.
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Worth a read written by a Palestinian struggling to survive amongst the settler's in Hebron.. if you haven't already you should watch the #LouisTheroux documentary The Settlers it's insightful and terrifying..
quantumsupic.bsky.social
CNRS is opening a call for CPJ (chair de professeur junior), a kind of tenure track with very good conditions. One position is open for quantum computing, and one of the hosting labs is LIG in beautiful Grenoble! The application deadline is July 14th.

www.ins2i.cnrs.fr/fr/cnrsinfo/...
Liste des postes de chaires de professeur junior de CNRS Sciences informatiques 2025
Le CNRS recrute des chercheurs et chercheuses sur des Chaires de professeur junior (CPJ) dans plusieurs domaines relatifs aux sciences informatiques.
www.ins2i.cnrs.fr
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Great week in CIRM, learning about different facets of complexity. Thanks @abgrilo.bsky.social for the organization and @richardkueng.bsky.social for enthusiastic quantum perspective.
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A month ago I started working in Grenoble as a CNRS researcher. Quite impressive city, have to say 🙃
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Hola Bluesky! We have a new preprint, showing how to self-test in the Bell scenario all pure entangled qubit states involving an arbitrary number of parties and having arbitrarily 'complex' structure. It is the work we started long ago with Miqueleta, Andrea, Remik and Toni. arxiv.org/abs/2412.13266