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Universal out of equilibrium transport in Kondo correlated quantum dots: a renormalized superperturbation theory on the Keldysh contour

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FIG. 1 (color online). Coefficients  (upper set) and  (lower set) versus the different degrees of lead-to-dot asymmetry  cou-pling:  ¼ 20 (left) and  ¼ 2 (right) are compared, for different values of particle-hole asymmetry ~ d .

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