2019
DOI: 10.46298/arima.3159
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Stochastic modeling for biotechnologies Anaerobic model AM2b

Abstract: International audience Le modèle AM2b est classiquement représenté par un système d'équations différentielles. Toutefois ce modèle n'est valide qu'en grande population et notre objectif est d'établir plusieurs mo-dèles stochastiques à différentes échelles. À l'échelle microscopique, on propose un modèle sto-chastique de saut pur que l'on peut simuler de fa con exacte. Mais dans la plupart des situations ce genre de simulation n'est pas réaliste, et nous proposons des méthodes de simulation approchée… Show more

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“…The basic idea is that any reactive process corresponds to a system of elementary events (the single reaction) possessing a Markovian transitional structure, and consequently, amenable to a description by means of the increments of counting processes (Poisson processes, in the Markovian case). This topic has been also pointed out in [44] in terms of Poisson measures, although the latter formulation is much less simple and physically intuitive than the approach proposed in the present article.…”
Section: Stochastic Models For Chemical Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The basic idea is that any reactive process corresponds to a system of elementary events (the single reaction) possessing a Markovian transitional structure, and consequently, amenable to a description by means of the increments of counting processes (Poisson processes, in the Markovian case). This topic has been also pointed out in [44] in terms of Poisson measures, although the latter formulation is much less simple and physically intuitive than the approach proposed in the present article.…”
Section: Stochastic Models For Chemical Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 68%