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Static Density Single Mass Motion

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Example 1 --> Theories for static and time-dependent quantum systems --> http://www2.mpi-halle.mpg.de/theory_department/research/development_of_functional_theories_for_static_and_time_dependent_quantum_systems/


Example 2 --> With cold zone and dipolar few-boson in a trap --> http://iopscience.iop.org/0953-4075/46/8/085304/article


Example 3 --> With an complet rotating in rings by wave propagation --> http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022460X13003568


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I don't see where entanglement or correlation are mentioned in the OP. In fact, the OP clearly states that it's one particle motion, so there is nothing with which to entangle or with which to be correlated. You have failed to explain your diagram. As per my previous warning, this is closed.

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