Abstract

Abstract Reinforcement to the alternative Goldstein view of the glass transition in polymers as dominated by vibrational, anharmonic and β-relaxation components, as opposed to configurational entropy domination, is given using the scaling property and law of corresponding states indigenous to the generalized-disorder collective-boson mode-softening universality-principle.

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