Presented is a system of four ordinary differential equations and a mathematical analysis of microbiological experiments in a four-component chemostat-nutrient n, rods r, cocci c, and predators p. The analysis is consistent with the conclusion that previous experiments produced features of deterministic chaotic and classical dynamics depending on dilution rate. The surrogate model incorporates as much experimental detail as possible, but necessarily contains unmeasured parameters. The objective is to understand better the differences between model simulations and experimental results in complex microbial populations. The key methodology for simulation of chaotic dynamics, consistent with the measured dilution rate and microbial volume avera...
We present a mathematical model describing the dynamics occurring between two interacting population...
International audienceWe revisit the modeling of the diauxic growth of a pure microorganism on two d...
International audienceWe revisit the modeling of the diauxic growth of a pure microorganism on two d...
Presented is a system of four ordinary differential equations and a mathematical analysis of microbi...
Presented is a system of four ordinary differential equations and a mathematical analysis of microbi...
Modeling of ecological processes is demonstrated using a newly developed nonlinear dynamics model of...
Microbial competition for nutrients is a common phenomenon that occurs between species inhabitin...
Microbial competition for nutrients is a common phenomenon that occurs between species inhabitin...
Microbial competition for nutrients is a common phenomenon that occurs between species inhabitin...
Microbial competition for nutrients is a common phenomenon that occurs between species inhabitin...
Discovering why natural population densities change over time and vary with location is a central go...
Discovering why natural population densities change over time and vary with location is a central go...
Study of microbial populations has always been topic of interest for researchers. This is because mi...
The question of whether deterministic chaos occurs in natural populations has been discussed since t...
Theoretical and experimental studies of various biomedical systems, including heart, brain, immune s...
We present a mathematical model describing the dynamics occurring between two interacting population...
International audienceWe revisit the modeling of the diauxic growth of a pure microorganism on two d...
International audienceWe revisit the modeling of the diauxic growth of a pure microorganism on two d...
Presented is a system of four ordinary differential equations and a mathematical analysis of microbi...
Presented is a system of four ordinary differential equations and a mathematical analysis of microbi...
Modeling of ecological processes is demonstrated using a newly developed nonlinear dynamics model of...
Microbial competition for nutrients is a common phenomenon that occurs between species inhabitin...
Microbial competition for nutrients is a common phenomenon that occurs between species inhabitin...
Microbial competition for nutrients is a common phenomenon that occurs between species inhabitin...
Microbial competition for nutrients is a common phenomenon that occurs between species inhabitin...
Discovering why natural population densities change over time and vary with location is a central go...
Discovering why natural population densities change over time and vary with location is a central go...
Study of microbial populations has always been topic of interest for researchers. This is because mi...
The question of whether deterministic chaos occurs in natural populations has been discussed since t...
Theoretical and experimental studies of various biomedical systems, including heart, brain, immune s...
We present a mathematical model describing the dynamics occurring between two interacting population...
International audienceWe revisit the modeling of the diauxic growth of a pure microorganism on two d...
International audienceWe revisit the modeling of the diauxic growth of a pure microorganism on two d...