here, Herbert Baur provides a simple description of the theory of
thermophysics of polymers. In order to illustrate the theoretical
skeleton, he only treats the simple, easily comprehensible problems of
polymer physics, yet, in detail. The main points covered are: thermally
excited conformation isomery of polymers; phonon gas of ideal polymer
crystals; the dissipative thermo-mechanical behaviour of polymers, new
aspects of viscoelastic behavior, glass transistion, and
crystallization.