Solutions for problems in David Griffiths introduction?

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The discussion centers around the search for solution manuals for David Griffiths' textbook on elementary particle physics. Users express a desire to compare their results with official solutions. However, the forum moderator emphasizes that sharing or requesting solution manuals is against the forum's rules, which aim to prevent academic dishonesty. The textbook is noted as widely used in university courses, reinforcing the importance of independent problem-solving.

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Hi!
Does anybody know if, and if so where, to find solutions for the textbook on elementary particle physics by David Griffith? I would like to compare my results to check if I am doing it alright.
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greengluon said:
Does anybody know if, and if so where, to find solutions for the textbook on elementary particle physics by David Griffith? I would like to compare my results to check if I am doing it alright.
Sorry to be such a downer, but this type of information is not allowed at Physics Forums. From the Physics forums rules: "Do not ask for solution manuals, answers to exams, or instructor's manuals."

Even if you just want to check your answers, this book is widely used for university courses, and Physics Forums does not want to be a source where students can look up solutions to assigned questions.
 

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