We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturbances on the input flow rate, as often met in biotechnological or waste-water industry. We prove existence and uniqueness of global positive solution of the random dynamics and existence of absorbing and attracting sets that are independent of the realizations of the noise. We study the long-time behavior of the random dynamics in terms of attracting sets, and provide first conditions under which biomass extinction cannot be avoided. We prove conditions for weak and strong persistence of the microbial species and provide lower bounds for the biomass concentration, as a relevant information for practitioners. The theoretical results are illustr...
In this research, we expose new results on the dynamics of a high disturbed chemostat model for indu...
International audienceWe study how a particular spatial structure with a buffer impacts the number o...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a competition model between n species in a chemosta...
We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturba...
In this work, the simplest chemostat model, perturbing the input flow by means of the Ornstein-Uhlen...
The stochastic chemostat model with Monod-Haldane response function is perturbed by environmental wh...
In this paper, we analyze a chemostat model with wall growth where the input flow is perturbed by tw...
Chemostat refers to a laboratory device used for growing microorganisms in a cultured environment, a...
AbstractWe first introduce and analyze a variant of the deterministic single-substrate chemostat mod...
Abstract. A model of the chemostat involving two species of microorganisms competing for two perfect...
This paper proposes a novel impulsive stochastic nonautonomous chemostat model with the saturated an...
International audienceThis paper investigates the dynamics of a model of two chemostats connected by...
We present a stochastic simple chemostat model in which the dilution rate was influenced by white no...
We introduce two stochastic chemostat models consisting in a coupled population-nutrient process ref...
International audienceWe study how a particular spatial structure with a buffer impacts the number o...
In this research, we expose new results on the dynamics of a high disturbed chemostat model for indu...
International audienceWe study how a particular spatial structure with a buffer impacts the number o...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a competition model between n species in a chemosta...
We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturba...
In this work, the simplest chemostat model, perturbing the input flow by means of the Ornstein-Uhlen...
The stochastic chemostat model with Monod-Haldane response function is perturbed by environmental wh...
In this paper, we analyze a chemostat model with wall growth where the input flow is perturbed by tw...
Chemostat refers to a laboratory device used for growing microorganisms in a cultured environment, a...
AbstractWe first introduce and analyze a variant of the deterministic single-substrate chemostat mod...
Abstract. A model of the chemostat involving two species of microorganisms competing for two perfect...
This paper proposes a novel impulsive stochastic nonautonomous chemostat model with the saturated an...
International audienceThis paper investigates the dynamics of a model of two chemostats connected by...
We present a stochastic simple chemostat model in which the dilution rate was influenced by white no...
We introduce two stochastic chemostat models consisting in a coupled population-nutrient process ref...
International audienceWe study how a particular spatial structure with a buffer impacts the number o...
In this research, we expose new results on the dynamics of a high disturbed chemostat model for indu...
International audienceWe study how a particular spatial structure with a buffer impacts the number o...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a competition model between n species in a chemosta...