Summarization: Recent entity resolution approaches exhibit benefits when addressing the problem through unmerged duplicates: instances describing real-world objects are not merged based on apriori thresholds or human intervention, instead relevant resolution information is employed for evaluating resolution decisions during query processing using “possible worlds” semantics. In this paper, we present the first known approach for efficiently handling complex analytical queries over probabilistic databases with unmerged duplicates. We propose the ENTITY-JOIN operator that allows expressing complex aggregation and iceberg/top-k queries over joins between tables with unmerged duplicates and other database tables. Our technical content includes ...