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Spreading Speed for Some Cooperative Systems with Nonlocal Diffusion and Free Boundaries, Part 3: Rate of Shifting
  
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KeyWord:Free boundary, nonlocal diffusion system, spreading rate
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Yihong Du School of Science and Technology, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia 
Wenjie Ni School of Science and Technology, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia 
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Abstract:
      This is the last part of our work series on a class of cooperative reaction-diffusion systems with free boundaries in one space dimension, where the diffusion terms are nonlocal, given by integral operators involving suitable kernel functions, and some of the equations in the system do not have a diffusion term. Such a system covers various models arising from population biology and epidemiology, including in particular a West Nile virus model \cite{dn} and some epidemic models \cite{NV, ZZLD}, where a ``spreading-vanishing" dichotomy is known to govern the long time dynamical behaviour, but the spreading rate was not well understood. In this work series, we develop a systematic approach to determine the spreading profile of the system. In Part 1 \cite{dn-1}, we obtained threshold conditions on the kernel functions which decide exactly when the spreading has finite speed $c_0$, or infinite speed (accelerated spreading), and for the case of finite speed, we determined its value $c_0$ via semi-wave solutions. In this paper, for some typical classes of kernel functions, we obtain more precise descriptions of the spreading for the finite speed case by revealing the exact rate of shifting of the spreading front from $c_0t$; the infinite speed case is studied separately in Part 2 \cite{dnw24}.