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Global periodic solutions for a differential delay system modeling a microbial population in the chemostat (English)
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1 November 1995
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The author studies the differential delay system modeling a microbial population in the chemostat \[ \dot s(t)= 1- s(t)- P(s(t))u(t),\quad \dot u(t)= [- 1+ P(S((t- \tau))].\tag{1} \] The author gives a sufficient conditions that the washout steady state (\(u= 0\), \(S= 1\)) is globally stable and establishes sufficient conditions for the global existence of a periodic solution by proving the existence of nontrivial periodic points of an appropriate map. The author also presents an explicit application to Michaelis-Menten kinetics.
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stability
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differential delay system
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microbial population in the chemostat
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washout steady state
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periodic solution
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Michaelis-Menten kinetics
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