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=== Volume === {{main article|Volume of an n-ball|l1=Volume of an n-ball}} The {{mvar|n}}-dimensional volume of a Euclidean ball of radius {{math|''r''}} in {{math|''n''}}-dimensional Euclidean space is given by <ref>Equation 5.19.4, ''NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions''. [http://dlmf.nist.gov/] Release 1.0.6 of 2013-05-06.</ref> <math display="block">V_n(r) = \frac{\pi^\frac{n}{2}}{\Gamma{\left(\frac{n}{2} + 1\right)}} r^n,</math> where {{math|Ξ}} is [[Leonhard Euler]]'s [[gamma function]] (which can be thought of as an extension of the [[factorial]] function to fractional arguments). Using explicit formulas for [[particular values of the gamma function]] at the integers and half integers gives formulas for the volume of a Euclidean ball that do not require an evaluation of the gamma function. These are: <math display="block">\begin{align} V_{2k}(r) &= \frac{\pi^k}{k!} r^{2k}\,,\\[2pt] V_{2k+1}(r) &= \frac{2^{k+1}\pi^k}{\left(2k+1\right)!!} r^{2k+1} = \frac{2\left(k!\right) \left(4\pi\right)^k}{\left(2k+1\right)!}r^{2k+1}\,. \end{align}</math> In the formula for odd-dimensional volumes, the [[double factorial]] {{math|(2''k'' + 1)!!}} is defined for odd integers {{math|2''k'' + 1}} as {{math|1=(2''k'' + 1)!! = 1 β 3 β 5 β β― β (2''k'' β 1) β (2''k'' + 1)}}.
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