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I'm sure that questions of this ilk have been asked before however I wanted to know if there is some advice for someone from my background. Recently, I've taught myself General Relativity (needed to fill time during lockdown, eh?), reading pretty much cover to cover 'Spacetime and Geometry' (Carroll) and coming up to finishing 'General Relativity' (Wald) in the same fashion, and I intend to read 'Large-Scale Structures of Space-time' (Hawking and Ellis) after. I'd really like to catch up on the Quantum aspect of everything, though.

Context is, I'm a maths student and have covered a good deal of QM (although doing rel has made me a little rusty...) so I'd quite like to read something that doesn't really beat around the bush mathematically. I was wondering if there's anything that covers QFT and the Standard Model that's of similar difficulty to Wald in the context of GR, if that makes sense? I appreciate all help - the topic seems to be massive and I don't know what the 'industry standard' textbooks for this area are!

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