Discussion on the paper "On Simulation and Properties of the Stable Law" by L. Devroye and L. James
Mirko D'Ovidio, Federico Polito

TL;DR
This paper discusses the results of Devroye and James's 2014 work on stable law simulation and properties, emphasizing its relevance to evolution problems and broad applications in applied mathematics.
Contribution
It highlights the significance of Devroye and James's findings for simulation and analysis of stable laws, especially in evolution problems and diverse applied mathematics fields.
Findings
Insights into stable law simulation techniques
Applications to evolution problems in mathematics
Broad relevance to applied mathematics areas
Abstract
We congratulate the authors for the interesting paper. The reading has been really pleasant and instructive. We discuss briefly only some of the interesting results given in Devroye and James "On simulation and properties of the stable law", 2014 with particular attention to evolution problems. The contribution of the results collected in the paper is useful in a more wide class of applications in many areas of applied mathematics.
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