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for us. The surface area of an n-dimensional  hypersphere is 2pi^(n/2) divided by (n/2-1)   factorial times the radius to the power of n-1. (This factorial symbol is assuming n is even,   but for our circumstances n is massive,  so this assumption doesn't really matter.) 

Temperature and the Sackur–Tetrode Equation

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for us. The surface area of an n-dimensional  hypersphere is 2pi^(n/2) divided by (n/2-1)   factorial times the radius to the power of n-1. (This factorial symbol is assuming n is even,   but for our circumstances n is massive,  so this assumption doesn't really matter.) 

Temperature and the Sackur–Tetrode Equation