Chemostat refers to a laboratory device used for growing microorganisms in a cultured environment, and has been regarded as an idealization of nature to study competition modeling of mathematical biology. The simple form of chemostat model assumes that the availability of nutrient and its supply rate are both fixed. In addition the tendency of microorganism to adhere to surfaces is neglected by assuming the flow rate is fast enough. However, these assumptions largely limit the applicability of chemostat models to realistic competition systems. In this paper, we relax these assumptions and study the chemostat models with random nutrient supplying rate or random input nutrient concentration, with or without wall growth. This leads the models ...
Abstract. A model of the chemostat involving two species of microorganisms competing for two perfect...
We study a chemostat model with an arbitrary number of competing species, one substrate, and constan...
International audienceWe study a chemostat model with an arbitrary number of competing species, one ...
In this paper, we analyze a chemostat model with wall growth where the input flow is perturbed by tw...
In this talk, some different ways of modeling stochastic chemostats will be presented in order to ob...
Traditional assumptions in the simple chemostat model include fixed availability of the nutrient and...
In this paper we study a simple chemostat model influenced by white noise which makes this kind of ...
We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturba...
In this paper we study two stochastic chemostat models, with and without wall growth, driven by a wh...
Chemostat models have a long history in the biological sciences as well as in biomathematics. Hither...
Traditional assumptions in the simple chemostat model include fixed availability of the nutrient and...
In this work, the simplest chemostat model, perturbing the input flow by means of the Ornstein-Uhlen...
In this paper we study a new way to model noisy input flows in the chemostat model, based on the Orn...
We introduce two stochastic chemostat models consisting in a coupled population-nutrient process ref...
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...
We study a chemostat model with an arbitrary number of competing species, one substrate, and constan...
International audienceWe study a chemostat model with an arbitrary number of competing species, one ...
In this paper, we analyze a chemostat model with wall growth where the input flow is perturbed by tw...
In this talk, some different ways of modeling stochastic chemostats will be presented in order to ob...
Traditional assumptions in the simple chemostat model include fixed availability of the nutrient and...
In this paper we study a simple chemostat model influenced by white noise which makes this kind of ...
We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturba...
In this paper we study two stochastic chemostat models, with and without wall growth, driven by a wh...
Chemostat models have a long history in the biological sciences as well as in biomathematics. Hither...
Traditional assumptions in the simple chemostat model include fixed availability of the nutrient and...
In this work, the simplest chemostat model, perturbing the input flow by means of the Ornstein-Uhlen...
In this paper we study a new way to model noisy input flows in the chemostat model, based on the Orn...
We introduce two stochastic chemostat models consisting in a coupled population-nutrient process ref...
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...
We study a chemostat model with an arbitrary number of competing species, one substrate, and constan...
International audienceWe study a chemostat model with an arbitrary number of competing species, one ...