Restriction of Strictly Well-Founded Relation is Strictly Well-Founded

Theorem
Let $S$ be a set.

Let $\RR \subseteq S \times S$ be a strictly well-founded relation on $S$.

Let $T \subseteq S$ be a subset of $S$.

Let $\RR {\restriction_T} \subseteq T \times T$ be the restriction of $\RR$ to $T$.

Then $\RR {\restriction_T}$ is a strictly well-founded relation on $T$.

Proof
By definition of strictly well-founded relation, every non-empty subset of $S$ has a minimal element.

By Subset Relation is Transitive, every subset of $T$ is also a subset of $S$.

Therefore every non-empty subset of $T$ has a minimal element.

Thus by definition, $\RR$ is a strictly well-founded relation on $T$.

Also see

 * Definition:Strictly Well-Founded Relation


 * Axiom of Foundation