Provides an excellent reference and text for graduate students,
physicists, and materials scientists seeking an introduction to the
basic concepts used in the statistical physics of polymers. Methods of
Gaussian chain statistics are discussed in detail. Applications to
numerous interesting phenomena ranging from the microscopic (chain
conformations, biopolymers, etc.) to the macroscopic (phase separations,
rheology, etc.) are described. Readers are assumed to have taken
elementary courses on statistical physics, quantum physics and
mathematical physics, but prior knowledge of polymer science is not
required. The book contains many illustrations and diagrams as well as
exercises, which will help readers to easily and intuitively understand
the concepts described in the text.