Abstract

To solve (bio)chemical problems, often required to control the processes. However, the investigated system is not controllable at every state–space point. It is necessary to know what conditions must be provided for controllability. In this paper, we determine conditions for the controllability of chemical and microbiological reactions in isothermal and non-isothermal cases. In two examples, we show how can be applied the results in the study of different processes.

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