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Over the last decade new experimental tools and theoretical
concepts are providing new insights into collective nonequilibrium
behavior of quantum systems. The exquisite control provided by
laser trapping and cooling techniques allows us to observe the
behavior of condensed bose and degenerate Fermi gases under
nonequilibrium drive or after `quenches' in which a Hamiltonian
parameter is suddenly or slowly changed. On the solid state front,
high intensity short-time pulses and fast (femtosecond) probes
allow solids to be put into highly excited states and probed before
relaxation and dissipation occur. Experimental developments are
matched by progress in theoretical techniques ranging from exact
solutions of strongly interacting nonequilibrium models to new
approaches to nonequilibrium numerics. The summer school `Strongly
interacting quantum systems out of equilibrium' held at the Les
Houches School of Physics as its XCIX session was designed to
summarize this progress, lay out the open questions and define
directions for future work. This books collects the lecture notes
of the main courses given in this summer school.
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