The renormalisation group and nuclear forces
Michael C. Birse (Manchester)

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the renormalisation group, especially the Wilsonian approach, is applied to effective theories of nuclear forces involving two or three nonrelativistic particles, providing insights into their interactions.
Contribution
It introduces recent applications of the renormalisation group to nuclear force theories, emphasizing a Wilsonian perspective on few-particle systems.
Findings
Effective analysis of two and three nonrelativistic particle systems
Insights into nuclear force interactions from renormalisation group methods
Advances in understanding nuclear forces through Wilsonian approach
Abstract
I give an outline of recent applications of the renormalisation group to effective theories of nuclear forces, focussing on the use of a Wilsonian approach to analyse systems of two or three nonrelativistic particles.
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