Competition between Two Microorganisms in a Crowley-Martin Type Chemostat with Pulsed Input and Washout

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In this paper, we introduce and study a competition Chemostat model with Crowley-Martin type functional response and pulsed input and washout. The stability of the boundary periodic solutions is investigated. We get that above some threshold there are periodic oscillations in substrate and microorganisms, which implies the coexistence of two species.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 781-784)

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610-614

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September 2013

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