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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics ((LNP,volume 867))

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This chapter gives a summary of the fundamental ideas, principles and (computational) achievements covered in the book and presents some prospects of future applications of the method. It is to be expected, that these applications will deepen the understanding of correlation effects in inhomogeneous quantum systems, in particular in nonequilibrium. Our results help to characterize the performance of standard and advanced many-body approximations, pave the way for the treatment of more complex systems and will help to develop multi-scale methods.

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Balzer, K., Bonitz, M. (2013). Conclusion and Outlook. In: Nonequilibrium Green's Functions Approach to Inhomogeneous Systems. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 867. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35082-5_7

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