Theoretical and Mathematical Models in Polymer Research, 1st Edition,Alexander Grosberg,ISBN9780123041401
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Theoretical and Mathematical Models in Polymer Research, 1st Edition

Modern Methods in Polymer Research and Technology

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Editor : A Grosberg  

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ISBN: 9780123041401

Pages: 283

Dimensions: 229 X 152

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Key Features

@introbul:Key Features
@bul:* Statistical mechanics of semiflexible chains
* Polymer absorption
* Topological constraints
* Polymer reaction kinetics
* Replica field theory of polymer networks
@text:Using this book, readers will learn the fundamental concepts, as well as the techniques that are currently employed on the frontier of science

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In this book, Professor Alexander Grosberg, one of the pioneers and leaders in the field of theoretical polymer science has selected the most important topics within polymer science and matched them with experts whocan clearly present the state of the art of each.
Using this book readers will learn the fundamental concepts, as well as the techniques that are currently employed on the frontier of science.

Readership

Researchers, graduate students, and practitioners in polymer science, applied physics, materials science, and applied and theoretical chemistry.

Alexander Grosberg

Alexander Grosberg is the Head of the Theoretical Physics Department at the Institute of Chemical Physics in the Russian Academy of Sciences of Moscow. He is an expert in the theoretical physics of polymers, complex fluids and biophysics. Dr. Grosberg is currently a Visiting Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is the author of more than 100 scientific publications.

Affiliations and Expertise

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, U.S.A.

Theoretical and Mathematical Models in Polymer Research, 1st Edition

D. Thirumalai and E.-Y. Ha, Statistical Mechanics of Semiflexible Chains: A Meanfield Variational Approach. A.N. Semenov, J.-F. Joanny, and A. Johner, Polymer Adsorption: Mean-Field Theory and Ground State DominanceApproximation. S.V. Panyukov and Y. Rabin, Replica Field Theory Methods in Physics of Polymer Networks. B. Drosel and M. Kardar, Winding Angle Distributions for Directed Polymers. B. OShaughnessy, Bulk and Interfacial Polymer Reaction Kinetics. Subject Index.
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Theoretical and Mathematical Models in Polymer Research