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List of works by Avshalom Elitzur

1-1=Counterfactual: on the potency and significance of quantum non-events

scientific article published on May 2016

Beyond Wavefunctions: A Time-Symmetric Nonlocal Ontology for Quantum Mechanics

scholarly article by Yakir Aharonov et al published 2017 in Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science

Can Weak Measurement Lend Empirical Support to Quantum Retrocausality?

Can a Future Choice Affect a Past Measurement’s Outcome?

Can a future choice affect a past measurement’s outcome?

Charge Acceleration and Field-Lines Curvature: A Fundamental Symmetry and Consequent Asymmetries

Extraordinary interactions between light and matter determined by anomalous weak values

scientific article published in 2018

Foundations and applications of weak quantum measurements

scientific article

Honoring Epimenides of Crete (±Δx): From Quantum Paradoxes, through Weak Measurements, to the Nature of Time

How Quantum Wishes Can Turn Into Horses: A New Thought-Experiment Shows That Even Non-Events Can Have Causal Effects

Interaction-Free Effects Between Distant Atoms

scientific article published on 08 December 2017

Interaction-free ghost-imaging of structured objects

scientific article published on 24 January 2019

Nonlocal Position Changes of a Photon Revealed by Quantum Routers.

scientific article

Quantum mechanical interaction-free measurements

scientific article (publication date: July 1993)

Quantum nonlocality for each pair in an ensemble

Quantum oblivion: A master key for many quantum riddles

Some Notes on Counterfactuals in Quantum Mechanics

scientific article published on 26 February 2020

The Case of the Disappearing (and Re-Appearing) Particle

scientific article published on 03 April 2017

The Retrocausal Nature of Quantum Measurement Revealed by Partial and Weak Measurements

The Weak Reality That Makes Quantum Phenomena More Natural: Novel Insights and Experiments

scientific article published on 07 November 2018

The retrocausal tip of the quantum iceberg