Abstract

SummaryTwo simple proofs are given for the fact that the volume of the unit ball in n-dimensional Euclidean space approaches 0 as n approaches ∞. (Some authors use the term “unit sphere” for what is here called the unit ball.) One argument involves covering the unit ball by simplices. The other argument involves covering the unit ball by rectangular solids.

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