The Best QFT Books for Learning Quantum Field Theory

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The discussion centers on identifying the best resources for learning quantum field theory (QFT). "An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory" by Peskin and Schroeder is highlighted as the standard textbook for QFT. Participants reference a thread that lists various books and lecture notes on the subject, emphasizing the wealth of available literature. Additionally, Srednicki's QFT book is mentioned, noting that it is available in PDF format for free access.
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hi everyone,

There are so many books about QFT, but what is in your oppinion the best book to learn quantum field theory?
 
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I believe Peskin and Schroeder's An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory is pretty much the standard textbook for QFT.
 
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Hi, I have notice that Ashcroft, Mermin and Wei worked at a revised edition of the original solid state physics book (here). The book, however, seems to be never available. I have also read that the reason is related to some disputes related to copyright. Do you have any further information about it? Did you have the opportunity to get your hands on this revised edition? I am really curious about it, also considering that I am planning to buy the book in the near future... Thanks!

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