Neutron Electric Dipole Moment (nEDM), a generic feature of CP-violation, is
predicted to be very small in the Standard Model, but can be much larger in
most extensions of the model. In this talk, I will discuss the classification
of the CP violating operators up to dimension 6 that can give rise to nEDM, and
then describe the mixing and renormalization structure of the operators of
dimension 5 and lower in both dimensional and cutoff regularizations in general
terms. Finally I will describe how to connect the dimension 5 operators, in
particular, the Chromoelectric Dipole Moment of the quarks, between MSbar
scheme and a Regularization Independent prescription in the chiral limit.Comment: 7 pages; Proceedings of the 31st International Symposium on Lattice
Field Theory - LATTICE 2013. PoS(LATTICE 2013)29