We study the electronic transport in a double quantum dot structure connected
to leads in the Kondo regime for both series and parallel arrangements. By
applying a finite-U slave boson technique in the mean field approximation we
explore the effect of level degeneracy in the conductance through the system.
Our results show that for the series connection, as the energy difference of
the localized dot levels increases, the tunneling via the Kondo state is
destroyed. For the parallel configuration, we find an interesting interplay of
state symmetry and conductance. Our results are in good agrement with those
obtained with other methods, and provide additional insights into the physics
of the Kondo state in the double dot system.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Physica