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Mathematical modeling and analysis of harmful algal blooms in flowing habitats

  • Received: 30 January 2019 Accepted: 08 June 2019 Published: 26 July 2019
  • In this paper, we survey recent developments of mathematical modeling and analysis of the dynamics of harmful algae in riverine reservoirs. To make the models more realistic, a hydraulic storage zone is incorporated into a flow reactor model and new mathematical challenges arise from the loss of compactness of the solution maps. The key point in the study of the evolution dynamics is to prove the existence of global attractors for the model systems and the principal eigenvalues for the associated linearized systems without compactness.

    Citation: Sze-Bi Hsu, Feng-Bin Wang, Xiao-Qiang Zhao. Mathematical modeling and analysis of harmful algal blooms in flowing habitats[J]. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 2019, 16(6): 6728-6752. doi: 10.3934/mbe.2019336

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  • In this paper, we survey recent developments of mathematical modeling and analysis of the dynamics of harmful algae in riverine reservoirs. To make the models more realistic, a hydraulic storage zone is incorporated into a flow reactor model and new mathematical challenges arise from the loss of compactness of the solution maps. The key point in the study of the evolution dynamics is to prove the existence of global attractors for the model systems and the principal eigenvalues for the associated linearized systems without compactness.


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