How to Renormalize the Schrodinger Equation
arXiv:nucl-th/9706029
Abstract
These lectures illustrate the key ideas of modern renormalization theory and effective field theories in the context of simple nonrelativistic quantum mechanics and the Schrödinger equation. They also discuss problems in QED, QCD and nuclear physics for which rigorous potential models can be derived using renormalization techniques. They end with an analysis of nucleon-nucleon scattering based effective theory.
Lectures given at the VIII Jorge Andre Swieca Summer School (Brazil, 1997). One file producing 46 pages; LaTeX using World Scientific's sprocl.sty (not essential)