I have some math structured like the following in a display math environment:
\left( \frac{ \left( \frac{a}{b} \right)^{e} }{L} \right)
Apparently, the outer fraction is centered vertically in the surrounding parentheses even though its numerator requires more space than the denominator L.
To me this looks unbalanced with too much space below the L.
Is there a way of shifting the entire content of the outer parentheses down?
MWE:
\documentclass[]{standalone}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\begin{document}
$\displaystyle
\left( \frac{ \left( \frac{a}{b} \right)^{e} }{L} \right)
$
\end{document}

\Bigl( \frac{ ( \frac{a}{b} )^{e} }{L} \Bigr). – daleif Feb 14 '19 at 12:37\frac{1}{L}out in front. – daleif Feb 14 '19 at 12:40\frac{(a/b)^e}{L}is much better. Do you really need the outer parentheses? – egreg Feb 14 '19 at 13:22