520024 VU Polymer Theory (2022W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Th 01.09.2022 08:00 to Mo 26.09.2022 07:00
- Deregistration possible until Fr 21.10.2022 23:59
Details
max. 15 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Wednesday 05.10. 13:15 - 15:45 PC-Seminarraum 3, Kolingasse 14-16, OG02
- Wednesday 12.10. 13:15 - 15:45 PC-Seminarraum 3, Kolingasse 14-16, OG02
- Wednesday 19.10. 13:15 - 15:45 PC-Seminarraum 3, Kolingasse 14-16, OG02
- Wednesday 09.11. 13:15 - 15:45 PC-Seminarraum 3, Kolingasse 14-16, OG02
- Wednesday 16.11. 13:15 - 15:45 PC-Seminarraum 3, Kolingasse 14-16, OG02
- Wednesday 23.11. 13:15 - 15:45 PC-Seminarraum 3, Kolingasse 14-16, OG02
- Wednesday 30.11. 13:15 - 15:45 PC-Seminarraum 3, Kolingasse 14-16, OG02
- Wednesday 07.12. 13:15 - 15:45 PC-Seminarraum 3, Kolingasse 14-16, OG02
- Wednesday 14.12. 13:15 - 15:45 PC-Seminarraum 3, Kolingasse 14-16, OG02
- Wednesday 11.01. 13:15 - 15:45 PC-Seminarraum 3, Kolingasse 14-16, OG02
- Wednesday 18.01. 13:15 - 15:45 PC-Seminarraum 3, Kolingasse 14-16, OG02
- Wednesday 25.01. 13:15 - 15:45 PC-Seminarraum 3, Kolingasse 14-16, OG02
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
The assessment will be done based on one graded homework (50% of the total grade) and a final presentation of a scientific paper from polymer topic in front of the colleagues during the last lecture (50% of the total grade). The graded homework will be assigned after about half of the semester and the presentation paper will be chosen by the student from a given selection. Every one/two weeks ungraded homework will be assigned, but it is not compulsory to be solved. However, solving the ungraded assignments helps to get a better understanding, expands the material and eventually also helps to perform better in the graded homework and final paper presentation.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Minimum requirement: Active participation in the regular lecture meetings submission of the graded homework and a final presentation of sufficient quality and depth of understanding.
50% of the total points at the final examMark key:
100 - 89 points: mark 1
88 - 76 points: mark 2
75 - 63 points: mark 3
62 - 50 points: mark 4
< 50 points: fail
50% of the total points at the final examMark key:
100 - 89 points: mark 1
88 - 76 points: mark 2
75 - 63 points: mark 3
62 - 50 points: mark 4
< 50 points: fail
Examination topics
Topic of the presentation paper.
Reading list
Books:
1. M. Rubinstein, R. Colby, Polymer Physics, 2003
2. M. Doi, S. Edwards, The theory of polymer dynamics, 1986
3. A. Grosberg, A. Khokhlov, Statistical Physics of Macromolecules, 2002
4. P-G. deGennes, Scaling Concepts in Polymer Physics, 1979
Artikel:
1. Wang, Macromolecules 2017, 50, 23, 9073–9114
Further papers for reading will be cited during the lectures.
1. M. Rubinstein, R. Colby, Polymer Physics, 2003
2. M. Doi, S. Edwards, The theory of polymer dynamics, 1986
3. A. Grosberg, A. Khokhlov, Statistical Physics of Macromolecules, 2002
4. P-G. deGennes, Scaling Concepts in Polymer Physics, 1979
Artikel:
1. Wang, Macromolecules 2017, 50, 23, 9073–9114
Further papers for reading will be cited during the lectures.
Association in the course directory
M-VAF A 2, M-VAF B
Last modified: Mo 03.10.2022 11:31
- The ideal polymer chain
- Polymer chains with excluded volume interactions
- Connection of polymer physics with critical phenomena
- Thermodynamics of mixing
- Concentrated polymer solutions
- Scaling theory
- Polymer dynamics
- Polymer Computer Simulations
- Charged polymers: DNA and polyelectrolytes
- Polymer theory meets topology: ring polymers
- Chromatin organizationThere are three main aims of the course:
1) To understand basic theoretical polymer concepts and methods
2) To understand the connections to other fields in Physics, in particular the critical phenomena.
3) To understand some of the contemporary problems in Polymer Physics.Methods:
Weekly lectures with active participation of the students. Additional ungraded homeworks and topical papers to read will be assigned. In the end of the course, students will select a contemporary research polymer paper to study and present to their colleagues.