I am now reading Weinberg quantum field theory volume 1. But the notations are almost impossible to read for me. I completed Griffiths elementary particles book and Srednicki quantum field theory. So I need some advanced book on standard model.
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Possible duplicates: https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/312/2451 and links therein. – Qmechanic Nov 19 '20 at 09:33
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A very good, and modern, introduction to the theory of the standard model is given by Schwart's book Quantum field theory and the standard model. A more in depth book on the dynamics of the standard model is the classical book by Donoghue, Glowich and Holstein. There are many more honorable mentions, but i think that this is a good start.
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Considering OP has read Srednicki, they may skip a great deal of Schwartz – Nihar Karve Nov 19 '20 at 08:11
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@NiharKarve Oh yeah, that's true. For a moment the contents of Srednicki slipped out of my mind! But the second advice still remains. – Davide Morgante Nov 19 '20 at 10:35
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In addition to all the books mentioned in the above link, I would also suggest Cheng &Li gauge theory of elementary particle physics and Langacker The Standard Model and beyond. Cheng & Li is somewhat dated, but it provides a nice in depth analysis of how to get to the standard model. – Oбжорoв Nov 19 '20 at 16:13