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Friday, July 3, 2009

Howto: write a single line equation without a number

The \nonumber command doesn't work in the "equation" environment, but one can use the "eqnarray" environment with \nonumber for this purpose. For better alignment with the rest of the text, don't put any alignment marker & at all.
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