1.I.6B
Part II, 2007
A chemostat is a well-mixed tank of given volume that contains water in which lives a population of bacteria that consume nutrient whose concentration is per unit volume. An inflow pipe supplies a solution of nutrient at concentration and at a constant flow rate of units of volume per unit time. The mixture flows out at the same rate through an outflow pipe. The bacteria consume the nutrient at a rate , where
and the bacterial population grows at a rate , where .
Write down the differential equations for and show that they can be rescaled into the following form:
where are positive constants, to be found.
Show that this system of equations has a non-trivial steady state if and , and that it is stable.