: Re: Citation behind a display equation I occasionally have a case where I want to give a formula and also attribute it. This ends up like that: I do not really like that, though. The citation
Your second option is one I have seen frequently. As an example of its use, have a look at page 19 of arxiv.org/abs/1501.07274, just above their equation (2.3), where they use that format of citation for a formula. (Never forget, though, that citation style is usually dictated by the journal you are submitting to. Be certain to check their editorial and style guidelines for the context-dependent answer to your question.)
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