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Lemma 52.6.6. Let $\mathcal{C}$ be a site. Let $\mathcal{O} \to \mathcal{O}'$ be a homomorphism of sheaves of rings. Let $\mathcal{I} \subset \mathcal{O}$ be a sheaf of ideals. The inverse image of $D_{comp}(\mathcal{O}, \mathcal{I})$ under the restriction functor $D(\mathcal{O}') \to D(\mathcal{O})$ is $D_{comp}(\mathcal{O}', \mathcal{I}\mathcal{O}')$.

Proof. Using Lemma 52.6.3 we see that $K' \in D(\mathcal{O}')$ is in $D_{comp}(\mathcal{O}', \mathcal{I}\mathcal{O}')$ if and only if $T(K'|_ U, f)$ is zero for every local section $f \in \mathcal{I}(U)$. Observe that the cohomology sheaves of $T(K'|_ U, f)$ are computed in the category of abelian sheaves, so it doesn't matter whether we think of $f$ as a section of $\mathcal{O}$ or take the image of $f$ as a section of $\mathcal{O}'$. The lemma follows immediately from this and the definition of derived complete objects. $\square$


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