Peskin's QFT Book: Solutions to Problems

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Finding solutions to the problems in Peskin and Schroeder's book can be challenging, as comprehensive solutions are not commonly available online. Users are encouraged to post specific questions on forums for assistance from the community. One participant has successfully worked through the Higgs decay problem, particularly regarding its decay width into two photons. Engaging with others who are knowledgeable in quantum field theory can provide valuable insights and help with difficult problems. Collaboration and discussion are key to overcoming challenges in understanding the material.
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Hi, I'm trying to work out the problems on peskin's book. Does anyone know that where I can find the solutions to them? It is really hard to do it all by myself.
Thanks!
 
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alanzhu said:
Hi, I'm trying to work out the problems on peskin's book. Does anyone know that where I can find the solutions to them? It is really hard to do it all by myself.
Thanks!

I've never heard of someone solving the problems from Peskin & Schroeder for a general interest (and posting the solutions on the internet,free for download),but if u have certain trouble with the problems from that book,feel free to post them on PF.I'm sure somebody will figure out a way to help you.

Daniel.

EDIT:I meant Marlon can help u. :smile:
 
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if you have any QFT-questions, please let me know...WE REALLY DIG QFT...

regards
marlon
 
Hi there, I am looking for the solution of the final project in Peskin and Schroeder about the decays of the Higgs. Could someone help me? (The questions on the decay width of the Higgs into two photons are particularly important). Thanks,
B
 
I have worked out the problem for higgs decay.
 
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