Traditional assumptions in the simple chemostat model include fixed availability of the nutrient and its supply rate, and fast flow rate to avoid wall growth. However, these assumptions become unrealistic when the availability of a nutrient depends on the nutrient consumption rate and input nutrient concentration and when the flow rate is not fast enough. In this paper, we relax these assumptions and study the chemostat models with a variable nutrient supplying rate or a variable input nutrient concentration, with or without wall growth. This leads the models to nonautonomous dynamical systems and requires new concepts of nonautonomous attractors from the recently developed theory of nonautonomous dynamical systems. Our results provide suff...
A tritrophic food-chain chemostat model composed of a prey with Monod-type nutrient uptake, a Hollin...
Feedback control for chemostat model appears first in [2]. They considered a dilution rate as a feed...
Abstract We study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more limiting nutrie...
Traditional assumptions in the simple chemostat model include fixed availability of the nutrient and...
Chemostat models have a long history in the biological sciences as well as in biomathematics. Hither...
The appearance of delay terms in a chemostat model can be fully justified since the future behavior ...
Chemostat refers to a laboratory device used for growing microorganisms in a cultured environment, a...
Abstract. A model of the chemostat involving two species of microorganisms competing for two perfect...
We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturba...
AbstractThe standard single-species chemostat model is modified to include a variable nutrient input...
In this paper, we analyze a chemostat model with wall growth where the input flow is perturbed by tw...
A chemostat model with delayed response in growth and impulsive diffusion and input on nutrients is ...
The asymptotic behavior of a tri-trophic food chain model in the chemostat is studied. The Monod-Her...
The standard single-species chemostat model is modified to include a variable nutrient input which i...
A chemostat model with delayed response in growth and impulsive diffusion and input on nutrients is ...
A tritrophic food-chain chemostat model composed of a prey with Monod-type nutrient uptake, a Hollin...
Feedback control for chemostat model appears first in [2]. They considered a dilution rate as a feed...
Abstract We study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more limiting nutrie...
Traditional assumptions in the simple chemostat model include fixed availability of the nutrient and...
Chemostat models have a long history in the biological sciences as well as in biomathematics. Hither...
The appearance of delay terms in a chemostat model can be fully justified since the future behavior ...
Chemostat refers to a laboratory device used for growing microorganisms in a cultured environment, a...
Abstract. A model of the chemostat involving two species of microorganisms competing for two perfect...
We revisit the chemostat model with Haldane growth function, here subject to bounded random disturba...
AbstractThe standard single-species chemostat model is modified to include a variable nutrient input...
In this paper, we analyze a chemostat model with wall growth where the input flow is perturbed by tw...
A chemostat model with delayed response in growth and impulsive diffusion and input on nutrients is ...
The asymptotic behavior of a tri-trophic food chain model in the chemostat is studied. The Monod-Her...
The standard single-species chemostat model is modified to include a variable nutrient input which i...
A chemostat model with delayed response in growth and impulsive diffusion and input on nutrients is ...
A tritrophic food-chain chemostat model composed of a prey with Monod-type nutrient uptake, a Hollin...
Feedback control for chemostat model appears first in [2]. They considered a dilution rate as a feed...
Abstract We study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more limiting nutrie...