AbstractThis paper deals with a chemostat model with an internal inhibitor. First, the elementary stability and asymptotic behavior of solutions of the system are determined. Second, the effects of the inhibitor are considered. It turns out that the parameter μ, which measures the effect of the inhibitor, plays a very important role in deciding the stability and longtime behavior of solutions of the system. The results show that if μ is sufficiently large, this model has no coexistence solution and one of the semitrivial equilibria is a global attractor when the maximal growth rate a of the species u lies in certain range; but when a belongs to another range, all positive solutions of this model are governed by a limit problem, and two semi...
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International audienceIn this paper, we consider a competition model between n species in a chemosta...
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A model of competition between plasmid-bearing and plasmid-free organisms in a chemostat with a leth...
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We study a chemostat model with an arbitrary number of competing species, one substrate, and constan...
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We study the chemostat model for one species competing for one nutrient using a Lyapunov-type analys...
International audienceWe consider a model of two microbial species in a chemostat competing for a si...
International audienceWe study a chemostat model with an arbitrary number of competing species, one ...
Abstract. This paper deals with a chemostat model with an inhibitor in the context of competi-tion b...
AbstractThis paper deals with an unstirred chemostat model with the Beddington–DeAngelis functional ...
AbstractA model, with general yield functions: Fi(S), i=1,2, of competition in the chemostat of two ...
7 pagesIn this paper, we consider a competition model between $n$ species in a chemostat including b...
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...
International audienceWe propose a model of competition of nn species in a chemostat, with constant ...
International audienceWe prove stability and robustness results for chemostat models with one substr...
A model of competition between plasmid-bearing and plasmid-free organisms in a chemostat with a leth...
We study chemostat models in which multiple species compete for two or more limiting nutrients. Firs...
We study a chemostat model with an arbitrary number of competing species, one substrate, and constan...
Abstract. A model of the chemostat involving two species of microorganisms competing for two perfect...
We study the chemostat model for one species competing for one nutrient using a Lyapunov-type analys...
International audienceWe consider a model of two microbial species in a chemostat competing for a si...
International audienceWe study a chemostat model with an arbitrary number of competing species, one ...