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How to stretch delimiters to envolve matrices inside of a kbordermatrix?



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I am putting three matrices inside of a kbordermatrix, but the delimiters do not envolve the inner matrices completely. How can I do to stretch the kbordermatrix delimiters to envolve the inner matrices?



My MWE:



documentclass[brazil]{article}



usepackage{amsfonts,amssymb,array,mathtools}
usepackage{kbordermatrix}



begin{document}

begin{eqnarray}
mathbf{A} & = &
setlength{kbrowsep}{2pt}
setlength{kbcolsep}{0pt}
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
renewcommand{kbldelim}{(}
renewcommand{kbrdelim}{)}
kbordermatrix{
omit & & , & & , & cr
omit & overbrace{begingroup
setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
begin{bmatrix}
0,9960 & -0,0037 \
0,0111 & 0,9867
end{bmatrix}
endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
begin{bmatrix}
0,9961 & -0,0059 \
0,0715 & 1,0423
end{bmatrix}
endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
begin{bmatrix}
1,0034 & 0,0009 \
0,0098 & 0,9696
end{bmatrix}
endgroup}
} nonumber
end{eqnarray}


end{document}



The execution results of aforementioned code:



enter image description here



P.S.: I would like to stretch the delimiters until the red arrows.










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    I am putting three matrices inside of a kbordermatrix, but the delimiters do not envolve the inner matrices completely. How can I do to stretch the kbordermatrix delimiters to envolve the inner matrices?



    My MWE:



    documentclass[brazil]{article}



    usepackage{amsfonts,amssymb,array,mathtools}
    usepackage{kbordermatrix}



    begin{document}

    begin{eqnarray}
    mathbf{A} & = &
    setlength{kbrowsep}{2pt}
    setlength{kbcolsep}{0pt}
    renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
    renewcommand{kbldelim}{(}
    renewcommand{kbrdelim}{)}
    kbordermatrix{
    omit & & , & & , & cr
    omit & overbrace{begingroup
    setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
    begin{bmatrix}
    0,9960 & -0,0037 \
    0,0111 & 0,9867
    end{bmatrix}
    endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
    setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
    begin{bmatrix}
    0,9961 & -0,0059 \
    0,0715 & 1,0423
    end{bmatrix}
    endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
    setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
    begin{bmatrix}
    1,0034 & 0,0009 \
    0,0098 & 0,9696
    end{bmatrix}
    endgroup}
    } nonumber
    end{eqnarray}


    end{document}



    The execution results of aforementioned code:



    enter image description here



    P.S.: I would like to stretch the delimiters until the red arrows.










    share|improve this question



























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      I am putting three matrices inside of a kbordermatrix, but the delimiters do not envolve the inner matrices completely. How can I do to stretch the kbordermatrix delimiters to envolve the inner matrices?



      My MWE:



      documentclass[brazil]{article}



      usepackage{amsfonts,amssymb,array,mathtools}
      usepackage{kbordermatrix}



      begin{document}

      begin{eqnarray}
      mathbf{A} & = &
      setlength{kbrowsep}{2pt}
      setlength{kbcolsep}{0pt}
      renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
      renewcommand{kbldelim}{(}
      renewcommand{kbrdelim}{)}
      kbordermatrix{
      omit & & , & & , & cr
      omit & overbrace{begingroup
      setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
      begin{bmatrix}
      0,9960 & -0,0037 \
      0,0111 & 0,9867
      end{bmatrix}
      endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
      setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
      begin{bmatrix}
      0,9961 & -0,0059 \
      0,0715 & 1,0423
      end{bmatrix}
      endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
      setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
      begin{bmatrix}
      1,0034 & 0,0009 \
      0,0098 & 0,9696
      end{bmatrix}
      endgroup}
      } nonumber
      end{eqnarray}


      end{document}



      The execution results of aforementioned code:



      enter image description here



      P.S.: I would like to stretch the delimiters until the red arrows.










      share|improve this question
















      I am putting three matrices inside of a kbordermatrix, but the delimiters do not envolve the inner matrices completely. How can I do to stretch the kbordermatrix delimiters to envolve the inner matrices?



      My MWE:



      documentclass[brazil]{article}



      usepackage{amsfonts,amssymb,array,mathtools}
      usepackage{kbordermatrix}



      begin{document}

      begin{eqnarray}
      mathbf{A} & = &
      setlength{kbrowsep}{2pt}
      setlength{kbcolsep}{0pt}
      renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
      renewcommand{kbldelim}{(}
      renewcommand{kbrdelim}{)}
      kbordermatrix{
      omit & & , & & , & cr
      omit & overbrace{begingroup
      setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
      begin{bmatrix}
      0,9960 & -0,0037 \
      0,0111 & 0,9867
      end{bmatrix}
      endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
      setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
      begin{bmatrix}
      0,9961 & -0,0059 \
      0,0715 & 1,0423
      end{bmatrix}
      endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
      setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
      begin{bmatrix}
      1,0034 & 0,0009 \
      0,0098 & 0,9696
      end{bmatrix}
      endgroup}
      } nonumber
      end{eqnarray}


      end{document}



      The execution results of aforementioned code:



      enter image description here



      P.S.: I would like to stretch the delimiters until the red arrows.







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          Turn off arraystretch. Then, manually, add the desired space between rows.



          documentclass[brazil]{article}

          usepackage{amsfonts,amssymb,array,mathtools}
          usepackage{kbordermatrix}

          begin{document}
          begin{eqnarray}
          mathbf{A} & = &
          setlength{kbrowsep}{2pt}
          setlength{kbcolsep}{0pt}
          % renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
          renewcommand{kbldelim}{(}
          renewcommand{kbrdelim}{)}
          kbordermatrix{
          omit & & , & & , & cr
          omit & overbrace{begingroup
          setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
          begin{bmatrix}
          0,9960 & -0,0037 \[2ex]
          0,0111 & 0,9867
          end{bmatrix}
          endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
          setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
          begin{bmatrix}
          0,9961 & -0,0059 \[2ex]
          0,0715 & 1,0423
          end{bmatrix}
          endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
          setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
          begin{bmatrix}
          1,0034 & 0,0009 \[2ex]
          0,0098 & 0,9696
          end{bmatrix}
          endgroup}
          } nonumber
          end{eqnarray}

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            You don't really need kbordermatrix to obtain this layout. However, the matrix in the last column can't have a overbrace, so I added a vphantom of a similar matrix.



            I also propose a variant with inner medium-sizd matrices, with the mmatrix environment ftom nccmath. Last, I had to load icomma to have a correct spacing of the decimal comma.



            documentclass[brazil]{article}
            usepackage{amssymb, array, mathtools}
            usepackage{icomma, nccmath}
            newenvironment{bmmatrix}{medsizebmatrix}{endbmatrixendmedsize}

            begin{document}

            begin{align*}
            mathbf{A} & = renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
            begin{pmatrix}
            ,smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmatrix}
            0{,}9960 & -0,0037 \
            0,0111 & 0,9867
            end{bmatrix}}}
            &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
            smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmatrix}
            0,9961 & -0,0059 \
            0,0715 & 1,0423
            end{bmatrix}}}
            &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
            {smash[t]{overbrace%
            {begin{bmatrix}
            1,0034 & 0,0009 \
            0,0098 & 0,9696
            end{bmatrix}}}}, vphantom{begin{bmatrix}, \ ,
            end{bmatrix}}
            end{pmatrix}\[2ex]
            mathbf{A} & = renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
            begin{pmatrix}
            ,smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmmatrix}
            0{,}9960 & -0,0037 \
            0,0111 & 0,9867
            end{bmmatrix}}}
            &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
            smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmmatrix}
            0,9961 & -0,0059 \
            0,0715 & 1,0423
            end{bmmatrix}}}
            &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
            {smash[t]{overbrace%
            {begin{bmmatrix}
            1,0034 & 0,0009 \
            0,0098 & 0,9696
            end{bmmatrix}}}}, vphantom{begin{bmmatrix}, \ ,
            end{bmmatrix}}
            end{pmatrix}
            end{align*}

            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              Turn off arraystretch. Then, manually, add the desired space between rows.



              documentclass[brazil]{article}

              usepackage{amsfonts,amssymb,array,mathtools}
              usepackage{kbordermatrix}

              begin{document}
              begin{eqnarray}
              mathbf{A} & = &
              setlength{kbrowsep}{2pt}
              setlength{kbcolsep}{0pt}
              % renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
              renewcommand{kbldelim}{(}
              renewcommand{kbrdelim}{)}
              kbordermatrix{
              omit & & , & & , & cr
              omit & overbrace{begingroup
              setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
              begin{bmatrix}
              0,9960 & -0,0037 \[2ex]
              0,0111 & 0,9867
              end{bmatrix}
              endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
              setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
              begin{bmatrix}
              0,9961 & -0,0059 \[2ex]
              0,0715 & 1,0423
              end{bmatrix}
              endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
              setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
              begin{bmatrix}
              1,0034 & 0,0009 \[2ex]
              0,0098 & 0,9696
              end{bmatrix}
              endgroup}
              } nonumber
              end{eqnarray}

              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                Turn off arraystretch. Then, manually, add the desired space between rows.



                documentclass[brazil]{article}

                usepackage{amsfonts,amssymb,array,mathtools}
                usepackage{kbordermatrix}

                begin{document}
                begin{eqnarray}
                mathbf{A} & = &
                setlength{kbrowsep}{2pt}
                setlength{kbcolsep}{0pt}
                % renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
                renewcommand{kbldelim}{(}
                renewcommand{kbrdelim}{)}
                kbordermatrix{
                omit & & , & & , & cr
                omit & overbrace{begingroup
                setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
                begin{bmatrix}
                0,9960 & -0,0037 \[2ex]
                0,0111 & 0,9867
                end{bmatrix}
                endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
                setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
                begin{bmatrix}
                0,9961 & -0,0059 \[2ex]
                0,0715 & 1,0423
                end{bmatrix}
                endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
                setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
                begin{bmatrix}
                1,0034 & 0,0009 \[2ex]
                0,0098 & 0,9696
                end{bmatrix}
                endgroup}
                } nonumber
                end{eqnarray}

                end{document}


                enter image description here






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                  Turn off arraystretch. Then, manually, add the desired space between rows.



                  documentclass[brazil]{article}

                  usepackage{amsfonts,amssymb,array,mathtools}
                  usepackage{kbordermatrix}

                  begin{document}
                  begin{eqnarray}
                  mathbf{A} & = &
                  setlength{kbrowsep}{2pt}
                  setlength{kbcolsep}{0pt}
                  % renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
                  renewcommand{kbldelim}{(}
                  renewcommand{kbrdelim}{)}
                  kbordermatrix{
                  omit & & , & & , & cr
                  omit & overbrace{begingroup
                  setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
                  begin{bmatrix}
                  0,9960 & -0,0037 \[2ex]
                  0,0111 & 0,9867
                  end{bmatrix}
                  endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
                  setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
                  begin{bmatrix}
                  0,9961 & -0,0059 \[2ex]
                  0,0715 & 1,0423
                  end{bmatrix}
                  endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
                  setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
                  begin{bmatrix}
                  1,0034 & 0,0009 \[2ex]
                  0,0098 & 0,9696
                  end{bmatrix}
                  endgroup}
                  } nonumber
                  end{eqnarray}

                  end{document}


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer













                  Turn off arraystretch. Then, manually, add the desired space between rows.



                  documentclass[brazil]{article}

                  usepackage{amsfonts,amssymb,array,mathtools}
                  usepackage{kbordermatrix}

                  begin{document}
                  begin{eqnarray}
                  mathbf{A} & = &
                  setlength{kbrowsep}{2pt}
                  setlength{kbcolsep}{0pt}
                  % renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
                  renewcommand{kbldelim}{(}
                  renewcommand{kbrdelim}{)}
                  kbordermatrix{
                  omit & & , & & , & cr
                  omit & overbrace{begingroup
                  setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
                  begin{bmatrix}
                  0,9960 & -0,0037 \[2ex]
                  0,0111 & 0,9867
                  end{bmatrix}
                  endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
                  setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
                  begin{bmatrix}
                  0,9961 & -0,0059 \[2ex]
                  0,0715 & 1,0423
                  end{bmatrix}
                  endgroup} & , & overbrace{begingroup
                  setlength{arraycolsep}{2.5pt}
                  begin{bmatrix}
                  1,0034 & 0,0009 \[2ex]
                  0,0098 & 0,9696
                  end{bmatrix}
                  endgroup}
                  } nonumber
                  end{eqnarray}

                  end{document}


                  enter image description here







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                      You don't really need kbordermatrix to obtain this layout. However, the matrix in the last column can't have a overbrace, so I added a vphantom of a similar matrix.



                      I also propose a variant with inner medium-sizd matrices, with the mmatrix environment ftom nccmath. Last, I had to load icomma to have a correct spacing of the decimal comma.



                      documentclass[brazil]{article}
                      usepackage{amssymb, array, mathtools}
                      usepackage{icomma, nccmath}
                      newenvironment{bmmatrix}{medsizebmatrix}{endbmatrixendmedsize}

                      begin{document}

                      begin{align*}
                      mathbf{A} & = renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
                      begin{pmatrix}
                      ,smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmatrix}
                      0{,}9960 & -0,0037 \
                      0,0111 & 0,9867
                      end{bmatrix}}}
                      &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                      smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmatrix}
                      0,9961 & -0,0059 \
                      0,0715 & 1,0423
                      end{bmatrix}}}
                      &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                      {smash[t]{overbrace%
                      {begin{bmatrix}
                      1,0034 & 0,0009 \
                      0,0098 & 0,9696
                      end{bmatrix}}}}, vphantom{begin{bmatrix}, \ ,
                      end{bmatrix}}
                      end{pmatrix}\[2ex]
                      mathbf{A} & = renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
                      begin{pmatrix}
                      ,smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmmatrix}
                      0{,}9960 & -0,0037 \
                      0,0111 & 0,9867
                      end{bmmatrix}}}
                      &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                      smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmmatrix}
                      0,9961 & -0,0059 \
                      0,0715 & 1,0423
                      end{bmmatrix}}}
                      &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                      {smash[t]{overbrace%
                      {begin{bmmatrix}
                      1,0034 & 0,0009 \
                      0,0098 & 0,9696
                      end{bmmatrix}}}}, vphantom{begin{bmmatrix}, \ ,
                      end{bmmatrix}}
                      end{pmatrix}
                      end{align*}

                      end{document}


                      enter image description here






                      share|improve this answer




























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                        You don't really need kbordermatrix to obtain this layout. However, the matrix in the last column can't have a overbrace, so I added a vphantom of a similar matrix.



                        I also propose a variant with inner medium-sizd matrices, with the mmatrix environment ftom nccmath. Last, I had to load icomma to have a correct spacing of the decimal comma.



                        documentclass[brazil]{article}
                        usepackage{amssymb, array, mathtools}
                        usepackage{icomma, nccmath}
                        newenvironment{bmmatrix}{medsizebmatrix}{endbmatrixendmedsize}

                        begin{document}

                        begin{align*}
                        mathbf{A} & = renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
                        begin{pmatrix}
                        ,smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmatrix}
                        0{,}9960 & -0,0037 \
                        0,0111 & 0,9867
                        end{bmatrix}}}
                        &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                        smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmatrix}
                        0,9961 & -0,0059 \
                        0,0715 & 1,0423
                        end{bmatrix}}}
                        &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                        {smash[t]{overbrace%
                        {begin{bmatrix}
                        1,0034 & 0,0009 \
                        0,0098 & 0,9696
                        end{bmatrix}}}}, vphantom{begin{bmatrix}, \ ,
                        end{bmatrix}}
                        end{pmatrix}\[2ex]
                        mathbf{A} & = renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
                        begin{pmatrix}
                        ,smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmmatrix}
                        0{,}9960 & -0,0037 \
                        0,0111 & 0,9867
                        end{bmmatrix}}}
                        &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                        smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmmatrix}
                        0,9961 & -0,0059 \
                        0,0715 & 1,0423
                        end{bmmatrix}}}
                        &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                        {smash[t]{overbrace%
                        {begin{bmmatrix}
                        1,0034 & 0,0009 \
                        0,0098 & 0,9696
                        end{bmmatrix}}}}, vphantom{begin{bmmatrix}, \ ,
                        end{bmmatrix}}
                        end{pmatrix}
                        end{align*}

                        end{document}


                        enter image description here






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                          You don't really need kbordermatrix to obtain this layout. However, the matrix in the last column can't have a overbrace, so I added a vphantom of a similar matrix.



                          I also propose a variant with inner medium-sizd matrices, with the mmatrix environment ftom nccmath. Last, I had to load icomma to have a correct spacing of the decimal comma.



                          documentclass[brazil]{article}
                          usepackage{amssymb, array, mathtools}
                          usepackage{icomma, nccmath}
                          newenvironment{bmmatrix}{medsizebmatrix}{endbmatrixendmedsize}

                          begin{document}

                          begin{align*}
                          mathbf{A} & = renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
                          begin{pmatrix}
                          ,smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmatrix}
                          0{,}9960 & -0,0037 \
                          0,0111 & 0,9867
                          end{bmatrix}}}
                          &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                          smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmatrix}
                          0,9961 & -0,0059 \
                          0,0715 & 1,0423
                          end{bmatrix}}}
                          &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                          {smash[t]{overbrace%
                          {begin{bmatrix}
                          1,0034 & 0,0009 \
                          0,0098 & 0,9696
                          end{bmatrix}}}}, vphantom{begin{bmatrix}, \ ,
                          end{bmatrix}}
                          end{pmatrix}\[2ex]
                          mathbf{A} & = renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
                          begin{pmatrix}
                          ,smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmmatrix}
                          0{,}9960 & -0,0037 \
                          0,0111 & 0,9867
                          end{bmmatrix}}}
                          &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                          smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmmatrix}
                          0,9961 & -0,0059 \
                          0,0715 & 1,0423
                          end{bmmatrix}}}
                          &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                          {smash[t]{overbrace%
                          {begin{bmmatrix}
                          1,0034 & 0,0009 \
                          0,0098 & 0,9696
                          end{bmmatrix}}}}, vphantom{begin{bmmatrix}, \ ,
                          end{bmmatrix}}
                          end{pmatrix}
                          end{align*}

                          end{document}


                          enter image description here






                          share|improve this answer













                          You don't really need kbordermatrix to obtain this layout. However, the matrix in the last column can't have a overbrace, so I added a vphantom of a similar matrix.



                          I also propose a variant with inner medium-sizd matrices, with the mmatrix environment ftom nccmath. Last, I had to load icomma to have a correct spacing of the decimal comma.



                          documentclass[brazil]{article}
                          usepackage{amssymb, array, mathtools}
                          usepackage{icomma, nccmath}
                          newenvironment{bmmatrix}{medsizebmatrix}{endbmatrixendmedsize}

                          begin{document}

                          begin{align*}
                          mathbf{A} & = renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
                          begin{pmatrix}
                          ,smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmatrix}
                          0{,}9960 & -0,0037 \
                          0,0111 & 0,9867
                          end{bmatrix}}}
                          &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                          smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmatrix}
                          0,9961 & -0,0059 \
                          0,0715 & 1,0423
                          end{bmatrix}}}
                          &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                          {smash[t]{overbrace%
                          {begin{bmatrix}
                          1,0034 & 0,0009 \
                          0,0098 & 0,9696
                          end{bmatrix}}}}, vphantom{begin{bmatrix}, \ ,
                          end{bmatrix}}
                          end{pmatrix}\[2ex]
                          mathbf{A} & = renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
                          begin{pmatrix}
                          ,smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmmatrix}
                          0{,}9960 & -0,0037 \
                          0,0111 & 0,9867
                          end{bmmatrix}}}
                          &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                          smash[t]{overbrace{begin{bmmatrix}
                          0,9961 & -0,0059 \
                          0,0715 & 1,0423
                          end{bmmatrix}}}
                          &negthickspace{,}negthickspace! &
                          {smash[t]{overbrace%
                          {begin{bmmatrix}
                          1,0034 & 0,0009 \
                          0,0098 & 0,9696
                          end{bmmatrix}}}}, vphantom{begin{bmmatrix}, \ ,
                          end{bmmatrix}}
                          end{pmatrix}
                          end{align*}

                          end{document}


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