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3 models are used to measure our project.

bacteria scale

We use logistic equation to fit the mono-restrict factor growth of bacteria, and the bacteria scale itself is the factor.

dX/dt=Vmax*(1-X/Xmax)*X
Product scale

We assume that our product comes from two parts, one is during the growth, and the other is through their livelihood.

dP/dt=α*dX/dt+β*X
Substrate scale

Bacteria use the provided carbon source to propagate, maintain their livelihood and synthesize the product.

dS/dt=-γ*dX/dt-δ*X-ε*dP/dt
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