Scaling Concepts in Polymer Physics

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"Scaling Concepts in Polymer Physics" is a seminal monograph that introduced powerful scaling theories to explain the universal behavior of polymer systems in solution and in bulk.

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instanceOf book
nonfiction work
scientific monograph
academicLevel graduate
research
author Pierre-Gilles de Gennes NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs classic text on scaling theory for polymers
seminal work in polymer physics
field polymer physics
soft condensed matter physics
statistical physics
hasInfluenceOn modern polymer physics
soft matter physics
theoretical polymer science
hasLegacy established scaling as a central tool in polymer theory
inspired subsequent monographs on polymer scaling and renormalization
language English
publicationYear 1979
publisher Cornell University Press NERFINISHED
relatedTo Flory theory NERFINISHED
colloid–polymer mixtures
critical exponents
osmotic pressure of polymer solutions
polymer adsorption
polymer brushes
scaling laws for polymer size
self-avoiding walk
viscoelastic properties of polymers
subject concentrated polymer solutions
critical phenomena in polymers
crossover phenomena in polymers
entanglements in polymers
excluded volume effects
good solvent conditions
polymer chains
polymer dynamics
polymer melts
polymer networks
polymer solutions
renormalization ideas in polymer physics
scaling theory
semidilute polymer solutions
theta conditions
universal behavior of polymer systems
usedAs reference book for polymer physicists
textbook in advanced polymer courses

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