It’s come to my attention that the ABCs to being less wrong and living with complexity are “Always Be Compiling.” That there is no solid state of correct, only a continuous, amorphous processing of what is contextually correct.
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To be honest, this is disheartening.
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I would use the "multline" environment there. It will require making a manual decision on just where to split the line. I don't know of any simple way to have it automatically split long lines in math, and would be hesitant to trust such a thing anyway.
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Looks like you might want the breqn package, or possibly just multiline or split.https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/3782/how-can-i-split-an-equation-over-two-or-more-lines …
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“...complex systems of changing problems that interact with each other. I call such situations messes. Problems are abstractions extracted from messes by analysis; they are to messes as atoms are to tables and charts . . . Managers do not solve problems: they manage messes.”
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Put a \\ somewhere?
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