# How can I add delimiters around the amsmath align environment?

I have a group of equations and I'd like to show under some transformation, the system looks like something else. So I'd like to group the AMS Align environment inside a pair of brackets such that the align environment is vertically centered on the line and I can do something like:

(That uses the matrix environment, so the alignment is centered.)

I am using LyX.

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Then why not use matrix like the example? – Steve Tjoa Sep 30 '10 at 4:35
Actually, that is the array environment in LyX. To insert a matrix in math mode, type \matrix or one of the AMS variants. (like \bmatrix) but I still do not see how to set the column alignment. – Gus Oct 1 '10 at 22:03

$$\left\{ \begin{matrix} x = & y \\ y = & -x-\mu(x^4-1)y \end{matrix} \right\} \Rightarrow \left\{ \begin{matrix} w = & -x \\ x = & w-\mu F(x) \end{matrix} \right\}$$


Produces something closely to the thing shown above.

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To have the right spacing appropriate for equations, you can use the aligned environment (instead of matrix):

\left\{ \begin{aligned} x & = y \\ y & = -x-\mu(x^4-1)y \end{matrix} \right\} \Rightarrow \left\{ \begin{aligned} w & = -x \\ x & = w-\mu F(x) \end{aligned} \right\}


I have no idea how to input this in LyX.

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