Title of article :
On a system of reaction–diffusion equations arising from competition with internal storage in an unstirred chemostat
Author/Authors :
Sze-Bi Hsu، نويسنده , , Jifa Jiang، نويسنده , , Feng-Bin Wang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
In this paper we study a system of reaction–diffusion equations arising from competition of two microbial populations for a single-limited nutrient with internal storage in an unstirred chemostat. The conservation principle is used to reduce the dimension of the system by eliminating the equation for the nutrient. The reduced system (limiting system) generates a strongly monotone dynamical system in its feasible domain under a partial order. We construct suitable upper, lower solutions to establish the existence of positive steady-state solutions. Given the parameters of the reduced system, we answer the basic questions as to which species survives and which does not in the spatial environment and determine the global behaviors. The primary conclusion is that the survival of species depends on speciesʹs intrinsic biological characteristics, the external environment forces and the principal eigenvalues of some scalar partial differential equations. We also lift the dynamics of the limiting system to the full system.
Keywords :
Droop’s modelInternal storageVariable yieldCompetition of algaesUnstirred chemostatMonotone dynamical systemMaximum principleUpper solutionsLower solutionsGlobal stability
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS