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A user is seeking discussion partners to engage with while studying Mark Srednicki's textbook on Quantum Field Theory (QFT). They have read approximately 130 pages and are looking for individuals willing to discuss the material via email once or twice a week, emphasizing that synchronization in reading is not essential. The user encourages participation from others, highlighting the benefits of multiple perspectives in learning. They also note that English is not their first language but express confidence in communicating effectively using scientific terminology.
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Hello,

I am currently reading Mark Srednicki's textbook on QFT. Questions posted on this forum indicate that I'm not the only one. ;-)

I'd like to follow Srednicki's advice and discuss what I learn in his book with other humans ! I haven't found someone here at my university.

Is there anybody here who would accept to discuss the topics covered in this book by email ? I could send an email once or twice a week. So far, I have read about 130 pages of the book, but it doesn't matter at all if we are not perfectly synchronized.

Thanks a lot ! ;-)

P.S. : English is not my mother tongue, but as long as we keep using scientific English, it will be fine.
 
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