The role of dimensional regularization is discussed and compared with that of cut-off regularization in some quantum mechanical problems with ultraviolet divergence in two and three dimensions with special emphasis on the nucleon-nucleon interaction. Both types of renormalizations are performed for attractive divergent one- and two-term separable potentials, a divergent tensor potential, and the sum of a delta function and its derivatives. We allow energy-dependent couplings, and determine the form that these couplings should take if equivalence between the two regularization schemes is to be enforced. We also perform renormalization of an attractive separable potential superposed on an analytic divergent potential
When a nonrelativistic particle interacts with a scalar quantum field, the standard perturbation the...
We study the relativistic version of the Schrödinger equation for a point particle in one dimension ...
In this thesis we investigate a regularized model of quantum electrodynamics in perturbation expansi...
The role of cut-off and dimensional regularizations is discussed in the context of obtaining a renor...
This is the first in a series of papers addressing the phenomenon of dimensional transmutation in no...
When a nonrelativistic particle interacts with a scalar quantum field, the standard perturbation the...
Some quantum mechanical potentials, singular at short distances, lead to ultraviolet divergences whe...
In many models in condensed matter and high-energy physics, one finds inhomogeneous phases at high d...
A recently proposed renormalization scheme can be used to deal with nonrelativistic potential scatte...
The β function for a scalar field theory describes the dependence of the coupling constant on the re...
AbstractUsing Dimensional Regularization (DR) for some two-point functions of a prototype Non-Commut...
The β function for a scalar field theory describes the dependence of the coupling constant on the re...
The β function for a scalar field theory describes the dependence of the coupling constant on the re...
We obtain for the attractive Dirac delta-function potential in two-dimensional quantum mechanics a r...
We illustrate the dimensional regularization technique using a simple problem from elementary electr...
When a nonrelativistic particle interacts with a scalar quantum field, the standard perturbation the...
We study the relativistic version of the Schrödinger equation for a point particle in one dimension ...
In this thesis we investigate a regularized model of quantum electrodynamics in perturbation expansi...
The role of cut-off and dimensional regularizations is discussed in the context of obtaining a renor...
This is the first in a series of papers addressing the phenomenon of dimensional transmutation in no...
When a nonrelativistic particle interacts with a scalar quantum field, the standard perturbation the...
Some quantum mechanical potentials, singular at short distances, lead to ultraviolet divergences whe...
In many models in condensed matter and high-energy physics, one finds inhomogeneous phases at high d...
A recently proposed renormalization scheme can be used to deal with nonrelativistic potential scatte...
The β function for a scalar field theory describes the dependence of the coupling constant on the re...
AbstractUsing Dimensional Regularization (DR) for some two-point functions of a prototype Non-Commut...
The β function for a scalar field theory describes the dependence of the coupling constant on the re...
The β function for a scalar field theory describes the dependence of the coupling constant on the re...
We obtain for the attractive Dirac delta-function potential in two-dimensional quantum mechanics a r...
We illustrate the dimensional regularization technique using a simple problem from elementary electr...
When a nonrelativistic particle interacts with a scalar quantum field, the standard perturbation the...
We study the relativistic version of the Schrödinger equation for a point particle in one dimension ...
In this thesis we investigate a regularized model of quantum electrodynamics in perturbation expansi...