Abstract:
The surface area of a general n-dimensional ellipsoid is represented as an Abelian integral, which can readily be evaluated numerically. If there are only 2 values for the semi-axes then the area is expressed as an elliptic integral, which reduces in most cases to elementary functions. The capacity of a general n-dimensional ellipsoid is represented as a hyperelliptic integral, which can readily be evaluated numerically. If no more than 2 lengths of semi-axes occur with odd multiplicity, then the capacity is expressed in terms of elementary functions. If only 3 or 4 lengths of semi-axes occur with odd multiplicity, then the capacity is expressed as an elliptic integral.
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