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Can anyone suggest me a good reference for path integrals (QFT), apart from peskin.
joly said:Zee's Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell is a great book to start on path integrals and QFT in general. (I stopped counting how many times I read it).
ChrisVer said:Well, that's not a place to say this, but... How can you judge a book from a 4 lecture/presentation on the topic by the author to a divergent audience??
DiracPool said:I think that's probably a better way than just judging the book by it's cover, don't you think?
Does this book discuss non-perturbative methods, gauge fixing, Gribov ambiguities and all that?dextercioby said:Bailin and Love - Introduction to Gauge Field Theory. Does QFT only in path-integral formalism.