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In mathematics, a '''modular invariant''' of a [[groupsgroup (mathematics)|group]] is an invariant of a [[finite group]] [[group action|acting]] on a [[vector space]] of positive characteristic (usually dividing the order of the group). The study of modular invariants was originated in about 1914 by {{harvtxt|Dickson|2004}}.
 
==See also==