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As the title says, I am looking for a good resource or book to teach myself Feynman Diagrams.

I am a graduate student doing experimental condensed matter, and recently I have been struggling with some concepts that seem to most always be explained with Feynman Diagrams, which I can't read. With the lab shut down for COVID-19, I figure I have between two and eighteen months to teach myself, but I have found very few (good) resources.

In short, to try to make this as specific as possible, I am looking for a resource that:

Is suitable for an experimentalist at the graduate level. If there is an undergraduate level book, I would love that, too.

Requires as little theoretical background (e.g. QFT) as possible

Ideally contextualizes to condensed matter as much as possible

Has examples and exercises

Thank you in advance!

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