This document discusses different types of branched and dendritic polymers. It describes brush polymers, which are polymers adhered densely to a surface that stretch away from the surface. It also describes dendrimers, which are repetitively branched spherical molecules used in applications such as drug delivery. Additionally, it discusses dendronized polymers, which have dendrons attached to each repeat unit along a linear polymer backbone. Star polymers are also summarized, which consist of several linear polymer chains connected at one point. The document outlines various synthesis techniques for these branched polymer architectures.