We study the chemostat model for one species competing for one nutrient using a Lyapunov-type analysis. We design the dilution rate function so that all solutions of the chemostat converge to a prescribed periodic solution. In terms of chemostat biology, this means that no matter what positive initial levels for the species concentration and nutrient are selected, the long-term species concentration and substrate levels closely approximate a prescribed oscillatory behavior. This is significant because it reproduces the realistic ecological situation where the species and substrate concentrations oscillate. We show that the stability is maintained when the model is augmented by additional species that are being driven to extinction. We also ...
International audienceWe study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more li...
Abstract We discuss an important class of problems involving the tracking of prescribed trajectorie...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceWe discuss an important class of problems involving the tracking of...
International audienceWe study the chemostat model for one species competing for one nutrient using ...
We study the chemostat model for one species competing for one nutrient. For appropriate choices of ...
International audienceWe study the chemostat model for one species competing for one nutrient. For a...
International audienceWe prove stability and robustness results for chemostat models with one substr...
We study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more limiting nutrients. Firs...
We study a two species chemostat model with one limiting substrate. We design feedback controllers s...
We study models of chemostats where the species compete for multiple limiting nutrients. We first co...
Abstract We study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more limiting nutrie...
We discuss an important class of problems involving the tracking of prescribed trajectories in the c...
International audienceWe study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more li...
International audienceWe study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more li...
We study a chemostat model with an arbitrary number of competing species, one substrate, and constan...
International audienceWe study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more li...
Abstract We discuss an important class of problems involving the tracking of prescribed trajectorie...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceWe discuss an important class of problems involving the tracking of...
International audienceWe study the chemostat model for one species competing for one nutrient using ...
We study the chemostat model for one species competing for one nutrient. For appropriate choices of ...
International audienceWe study the chemostat model for one species competing for one nutrient. For a...
International audienceWe prove stability and robustness results for chemostat models with one substr...
We study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more limiting nutrients. Firs...
We study a two species chemostat model with one limiting substrate. We design feedback controllers s...
We study models of chemostats where the species compete for multiple limiting nutrients. We first co...
Abstract We study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more limiting nutrie...
We discuss an important class of problems involving the tracking of prescribed trajectories in the c...
International audienceWe study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more li...
International audienceWe study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more li...
We study a chemostat model with an arbitrary number of competing species, one substrate, and constan...
International audienceWe study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more li...
Abstract We discuss an important class of problems involving the tracking of prescribed trajectorie...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceWe discuss an important class of problems involving the tracking of...