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Theory of the Chemostat: Dynamics of Microbial Competition

Contributor(s): Smith, Hal L (Author), Waltman, Paul (Editor), Cannings, C (Editor)

ISBN: 9780521470278

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: January 27, 1995

Dewey: 576.15

LCCN: 94019083

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.84" H x 9.31" L x 6.30" W ( 1.30 lbs) 332 pages

Series: Cambridge Studies in Mathematical Biology

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Description: The chemostat is a basic piece of laboratory apparatus, yet it has begun to occupy an increasingly central role in ecological studies. The ecological environment created by a chemostat is one of the few completely controlled experimental systems for testing microbial growth and competition. As a tool in biotechnology, the chemostat plays an important role in bioprocessing. This book presents the theory of the chemostat as a model for larger ecological problems such as food chains, competition along a gradient, competition in the presence of an inhibitor, and the effects of time varying inputs. Mathematical models that take account of size structure, variable yields, and diffusion are also considered. The basic phenomena are modeled and analyzed using the dynamical systems approach. New directions for research and open problems are discussed. Six appendices provide an elementary description of the necessary mathematical tools.

Review Quotes: "...a logically ordered and mathematically rigorous explication of the chemostat theory in terms of ODEs...the book can be recommended as a valuable source of reference for students, teachers, and researchers..." D.O. Logofet, Mathematical Reviews

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