Good Resources for Feynman's Path Integral

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Hello I am looking for websites/online lectures about Feynman's Path Integral formalism.
I have Feynman and Hibbs but otherwise my library doesn't have any suitable books.
Does anyone know of any good websites on the general theory, history and background, path integrals in general or anything else interesting. I assume there most be some good ones out there but I can't find any.

Thank you.
 
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Hi raisin_raisin! :wink:

Have you tried http://freescience.info/Physics.php?id=95" ? :smile:
 
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tiny-tim said:
Hi raisin_raisin! :wink:

Have you tried http://freescience.info/Physics.php?id=95" ? :smile:

Hey tiny,
thanks very much will have a look through these, useful site in general can't believe I haven't come across it before.
 
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