Power counting for nuclear forces in chiral effective field theory
Bingwei Long

TL;DR
This paper discusses power counting and renormalization-group invariance in chiral nuclear forces, providing an introductory overview of the conceptual issues involved.
Contribution
It offers a coherent perspective on power counting and renormalization in chiral effective field theory for nuclear forces, emphasizing conceptual understanding.
Findings
Highlights importance of renormalization-group invariance
Clarifies power counting issues in chiral nuclear forces
Provides an introductory overview of theoretical concepts
Abstract
The present note summarizes the discourse on power counting issues of chiral nuclear forces, with an emphasis on renormalization-group invariance. Given its introductory nature, I will lean toward narrating a coherent point of view on the concepts, rather than covering comprehensively the development of chiral nuclear forces in different approaches.
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