Contraction of an ideal

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Definition

Let f:RS be a homomorphism of commutative unital rings. Given an ideal I in S, the contraction of I to R is the full inverse image f1(I). When the map f:RS is understood, we denote the contraction simple as Ic.

The contraction of an ideal is always an ideal.