
The Equilibrium Theory of Inhomogeneous Polymers
Glenn Fredrickson(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. December 2005
Book
Hardback
450 pages
978-0-19-856729-5 (ISBN)
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The Equilibrium Theory of Inhomogeneous Polymers provides an introduction to the field-theoretic methods and computer simulation techniques that are used in the design of structured polymeric fluids. By such methods, the principles that dictate equilibrium self-assembly in systems ranging from block and graft copolymers, to polyelectrolytes, liquid crystalline polymers, and polymer nanocomposites can be established. Building on an introductory discussion of single-polymer statistical mechanics, the book provides a detailed treatment of analytical and numerical techniques for addressing the conformational properties of polymers subjected to spatially-varying potential fields. This problem is shown to be central to the field-theoretic description of interacting polymeric fluid
The Equilibrium Theory of Inhomogeneous Polymers provides an introduction to the field-theoretic methods and computer simulation techniques that are used in the design of structured polymeric fluids. By such methods, the principles that dictate equilibrium self-assembly in systems ranging from block and graft copolymers, to polyelectrolytes, liquid crystalline polymers, and polymer nanocomposites can be established. Building on an introductory discussion of single-polymer statistical mechanics, the book provides a detailed treatment of analytical and numerical techniques for addressing the conformational properties of polymers subjected to spatially-varying potential fields. This problem is shown to be central to the field-theoretic description of interacting polymeric fluid
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... a very worthwhile book based on a wealth of experience. * Denis Weaire, Trinity College, Dublin * ...excellent...of interest to many students in polymer science and interfacial science. * Pierre-Gilles DeGennes, College de France *More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 colour plate, 72 line drawings, 15 halftones
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
920 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-856729-5 (9780198567295)
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Glenn H. Fredrickson, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials
Materials Research Laboratory
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93111
USA
2004 Mitsubishi Chemical Chair in Functional Materials, UCSB
2003 Election to the National Academy of Engineering, USA
1999 Alpha Chi Sigma Award, American Institute of Chemical Engineers
1998 Fellow, American Physical Society
1994 Professor Joliot Curie, E.S.P.C.I., Paris, France
1993 George T. Piercy Dist. Prof. of Chem. Engr., U. Minnesota
1992 Alfred P. Sloan Fellow
1992 John H. Dillon Medal, American Physical Society,
1991 Allan P. Colburn Lecturer, Dept. of Chem. Engr., U. Delaware
1991 Camille & Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
1990 NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award
1989 Distinguished Technical Staff Award, AT&T Bell Laboratories
1984 Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
1981 M.S. in Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
1980 B.S. in Chemical Engineering, University of Florida
Materials Research Laboratory
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93111
USA
2004 Mitsubishi Chemical Chair in Functional Materials, UCSB
2003 Election to the National Academy of Engineering, USA
1999 Alpha Chi Sigma Award, American Institute of Chemical Engineers
1998 Fellow, American Physical Society
1994 Professor Joliot Curie, E.S.P.C.I., Paris, France
1993 George T. Piercy Dist. Prof. of Chem. Engr., U. Minnesota
1992 Alfred P. Sloan Fellow
1992 John H. Dillon Medal, American Physical Society,
1991 Allan P. Colburn Lecturer, Dept. of Chem. Engr., U. Delaware
1991 Camille & Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
1990 NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award
1989 Distinguished Technical Staff Award, AT&T Bell Laboratories
1984 Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
1981 M.S. in Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
1980 B.S. in Chemical Engineering, University of Florida
Author
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California at Santa Barbara
Content
1. Introduction ; 2. Ideal Chain Models ; 3. Single Chains in External Fields ; 4. Models of Many-Chain Systems ; 5. Self-Consistent Field Theory ; 6. Beyond Mean-Field Theory ; A. Fourier Series and Transforms ; B. Gaussian Integrals and Probability Theory ; C. Calculus of Functionals ; D. Complex Langevin Theory