Definition:Inverse Image Mapping/Relation/Definition 1

Definition
Let $S$ and $T$ be sets.

Let $\powerset S$ and $\powerset T$ be their power sets.

Let $\mathcal R \subseteq S \times T$ be a relation on $S \times T$.

The inverse image mapping of $\mathcal R$ is the mapping $\mathcal R^\gets: \powerset T \to \powerset S$ that sends a subset $Y \subseteq T$ to its preimage $\map {\mathcal R^{-1} } Y$ under $\mathcal R$:


 * $\forall Y \in \powerset T: \map {\mathcal R^\to} Y = \begin {cases} \set {s \in S: \exists t \in Y: \tuple {t, s} \in \mathcal R^{-1} } & : \Img {\mathcal R} \cap Y \ne \O \\ \O & : \Img {\mathcal R} \cap Y = \O \end {cases}$

Also see

 * Equivalence of Definitions of Inverse Image Mapping of Relation