If Z is a function of Y then X,Y,Z forms a Markov's chain

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This is a statement taken from Cover's book in information theory:

If Z = f(Y) then X,Y,Z is a Markov's chain

Obviously, intuition tells you that if Z is computed from Y then it does not depend on X. How can I deduce this mathematically? Also, I need some clarification on f, I'm assuming that it is a measurable function, am I right?