I am working on a document, and in only one case have the \left and \right before my parentheses seemed to do anything.
For example, I have this equation:
\begin{equation}
\mathbb{E}(RS_{nd}) = (1-F(p_k + g^*(\tau, k\tau)))^{k-1}\left(\left(\left(1-PR[S]\right)+PR[S]\left(1-F\left(\hat{p}_k\right)\right)\right)\left(p_k-c\right)\right)
\end{equation}
and it produces this output

Why aren't the parenthesis displayed in different sizes? I am sorry for the long equation -- it seems to be mostly a problem in my longer equations. All the parentheses seem to match up with each other. Any ideas? T
\leftand\rightadjust in size to fit their content. Each of your expressions (appear as though they) are the same size, so there is no need for the()to adjust their size – cmhughes Jan 10 '12 at 03:27\leftand\righton the innermost delimiters when what's inside isn't larger than the base size. the last\left(p\_k-c\right)is one example of this. – barbara beeton Jan 10 '12 at 13:37\leftand\rightare always properly matched, there shouldn't be any problem in the output. but if the file has to be edited for any reason, extra care has to be taken to make sure that nothing becomes unbalanced. this could definitely cause headaches for the production staff (and possibly introduce errors) if a file is submitted to and accepted for publication in a journal. – barbara beeton Jan 10 '12 at 20:08