Modular function
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In mathematics, a function j is called modular or a modular function iff it satisfies the following properties:
- j is meromorphic in the upper half plane H
- For every matrix M in the modular group Γ, j(Mτ) = j(τ)
- The Laurent series of j has the form
It can be shown that every modular function can be expressed as a rational function of Klein's absolute invariant J, and that every rational function of J is a modular function; furthermore, all modular functions are modular forms, although the converse does not hold.
If a modular function j is not identically 0, then it can be shown that the number of zeroes of j is equal to the number of poles of j in the closure of the fundamental region RΓ.