Dynamics of an impulsive stochastic nonautonomous chemostat model with two different growth rates in a polluted environment (Q2296519): Difference between revisions
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Dynamics of an impulsive stochastic nonautonomous chemostat model with two different growth rates in a polluted environment (English)
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18 February 2020
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Summary: This paper proposes a novel impulsive stochastic nonautonomous chemostat model with the saturated and bilinear growth rates in a polluted environment. Using the theory of impulsive differential equations and Lyapunov functions method, we first investigate the dynamics of the stochastic system and establish the sufficient conditions for the extinction and the permanence of the microorganisms. Then we demonstrate that the stochastic periodic system has at least one nontrivial positive periodic solution. The results show that both impulsive toxicant input and stochastic noise have great effects on the survival and extinction of the microorganisms. Furthermore, a series of numerical simulations are presented to illustrate the performance of the theoretical results.
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