In this work, we study a model of the chemostat where the species are present in two forms, isolated bacteria and under an aggregated form like attached bacteria or bacteria in flocks. We show that our general model contains a lot of models which were previously considered in the literature. Assuming that flocculation and deflocculation dynamics are fast with respect to the growth of the species, we construct a reduced chemostat-like model in which both the growth functions and the apparent dilution rate depend on the density of the species. We also show that such a model involving monotonic growth rates may exhibit bistability, while it may only occur in the classical chemostat model when the growth rate in non monotonic
We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturba...
We revisited the mathematical model of the chemostat and examined consequences of considerably decre...
We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturba...
International audienceIn this work, we study a model of the chemostat where the species are present ...
International audienceWe discuss a model of the chemostat where the species are present in two forms...
We revisit the well-known chemostat model, considering that bacteria can be attached together in agg...
International audienceWe consider a model of two microbial species in a chemostat competing for a si...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceWe study a chemostat model in which two microbial species grow on a...
International audienceWe consider a model of two microbial species in a chemostat competing for a si...
8ème colloque - Tendances dans les Applications Mathématiques en Tunisie, Algérie et Maroc, Hammamet...
8ème colloque - Tendances dans les Applications Mathématiques en Tunisie, Algérie et Maroc, Hammamet...
We consider a model of two microbial species in a chemostat competing for a single-resource, involvi...
We consider a model of two microbial species in a chemostat competing for a single-resource, involvi...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to analyze a model of the chemostat involving t...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to analyze a model of the chemostat involving t...
We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturba...
We revisited the mathematical model of the chemostat and examined consequences of considerably decre...
We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturba...
International audienceIn this work, we study a model of the chemostat where the species are present ...
International audienceWe discuss a model of the chemostat where the species are present in two forms...
We revisit the well-known chemostat model, considering that bacteria can be attached together in agg...
International audienceWe consider a model of two microbial species in a chemostat competing for a si...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceWe study a chemostat model in which two microbial species grow on a...
International audienceWe consider a model of two microbial species in a chemostat competing for a si...
8ème colloque - Tendances dans les Applications Mathématiques en Tunisie, Algérie et Maroc, Hammamet...
8ème colloque - Tendances dans les Applications Mathématiques en Tunisie, Algérie et Maroc, Hammamet...
We consider a model of two microbial species in a chemostat competing for a single-resource, involvi...
We consider a model of two microbial species in a chemostat competing for a single-resource, involvi...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to analyze a model of the chemostat involving t...
International audienceThe objective of this study is to analyze a model of the chemostat involving t...
We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturba...
We revisited the mathematical model of the chemostat and examined consequences of considerably decre...
We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturba...