The area of a spectrally positive stable process stopped at zero
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An identity in law for the area of a spectrally positive L\'evy stable process stopped at zero is established. Extending that of Lefebvre for Brownian motion, it involves an inverse Beta random variable and the square of a positive stable random variable. This identity entails that the stopped area is distributed as the perpetuity of a spectrally negative L\'evy process, and is hence self-decomposable. We also derive a convergent series representation for the density, whose behaviour at zero is shown to be Fr\'echet-like.
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