21. Cultural Half-Life

Continuity

The rate at which traditional Kifuliiru cultural knowledge — proverbs, folklore, songs, rituals — is being forgotten over time.

Data & measurement

Continuity metrics emphasize intergenerational transmission, corpus completeness, and structural stability. Keep cohort definitions fixed across measurement waves. Symbols: N(t) (Remaining cultural items known at time t); N_0 (Initial count of cultural items); λ (Decay rate (per year or generation)); t (Time elapsed). Log instrument versions, sample frames, and cleaning rules whenever estimates are refreshed so longitudinal comparisons stay valid.

Solution & proof

Conceptual summary: The rate at which traditional Kifuliiru cultural knowledge — proverbs, folklore, songs, rituals — is being forgotten over time. Treat this as a measurement recipe: map each symbol to an empirical quantity, substitute estimates, and simplify with ordinary algebra (including logarithms, min/max caps, or piecewise branches where shown). Where limits or integrals appear, approximate with discrete sums on cohorts or time steps when closed forms are impractical. Interpret the result against thresholds in the cited source and report uncertainty on inputs.

Examples

  1. 1. Word problem — field log

    Word problem

    A measurement round produced the table below. Each symbol matches the Variables section for “Cultural Half-Life”. Find the computed value using the formula above.

    Illustrative inputs—replace with your field numbers

    QuantitySymbolValue
    Remaining cultural items known at time tN(t)5
    Initial count of cultural itemsN_0725
    Decay rate (per year or generation)λ2
    Time elapsedt8

    Solution

    Step 1 — From the table, assign N(t) = 5; N_0 = 725; λ = 2; t = 8.

    Step 2 — Substitute into the definition of “Cultural Half-Life” at the top of the page (same structure as the source formula).

    Step 3 — Finish any remaining algebra (sums, caps, logs, or limits) by hand or in a CAS when the expression still contains Σ, integrals, or non-numeric parameters. Tie final numbers back to your corpus or community records.

  2. 2. Second scenario — adjusted inputs

    Word problem

    The same measure applies with corrected inputs for the next report (see table). Recompute using the same formula.

    Revised values for the next report (illustrative)

    QuantitySymbolValue
    Remaining cultural items known at time tN(t)5
    Initial count of cultural itemsN_0725
    Decay rate (per year or generation)λ2
    Time elapsedt8

    Solution

    Step 1 — From the table, assign N(t) = 5; N_0 = 725; λ = 2; t = 8.

    Step 2 — Substitute into the definition of “Cultural Half-Life” at the top of the page (same structure as the source formula).

    Step 3 — Finish any remaining algebra (sums, caps, logs, or limits) by hand or in a CAS when the expression still contains Σ, integrals, or non-numeric parameters. Tie final numbers back to your corpus or community records.

Variables

SymbolDescription
N(t)Remaining cultural items known at time t
N_0Initial count of cultural items
λDecay rate (per year or generation)
tTime elapsed

Source

ALL_FORMULAS.md — Continuity

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