I want something like the image in the picture shown: three equations aligned at the limiting sign, but with the final two equations having one vertically aligned label.
I have tried using aligned
inside an align
environment, but it makes the first equation right-aligned (thus ruining the alignment at the limiting sign). Does anyone know how to fix this right-align? See below:
This is the code which I used:
\begin{align} \hat\gamma^\lambda &\rightharpoonup \gamma \text{ weakly in } X_{x}(....), \label{A} \\ \begin{aligned}\label{B} \hat\gamma^\lambda(0, \cdot) &\rightharpoonup \gamma(0, \cdot) \text{ weakly in } X_{x}(....),\\ \hat\gamma^\lambda(1, \cdot) &\rightharpoonup \gamma(1, \cdot) \text{ weakly in } X_{x}(....). \end{aligned}\end{align}
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!