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Context Drift — Long Reasoning Chain Instability
When reasoning spans 20–40 hops or more, attention shifts accumulate and context drifts.
This page explains how to diagnose λ divergence, stabilize reasoning chains, and repair collapsed context.
When to use this page
- Long reasoning plans (~20+ steps) start with logic but later flip or contradict.
- Multi-agent workflows repeat or miss earlier facts.
- Citations remain valid, but final answers drift from original question.
- λ flips divergent after harmless paraphrases.
- Answers alternate between runs with identical inputs.
Core acceptance targets
- ΔS(question, retrieved) ≤ 0.45
- Retrieval coverage ≥ 0.70 for target section
- λ remains convergent across three paraphrases
- Chain length stable up to 40 hops without collapse
- Entropy variance remains bounded in mid-to-late steps
Structural fixes
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Three-paraphrase probe
Re-ask the same question three ways. Log ΔS and λ at each hop.
If λ flips, schema is unstable. -
Clamp with BBAM
Apply variance clamp when λ flips across harmless paraphrases. -
Bridge with BBCR
Insert bridge nodes when long chains stall. Anchor back to earlier stable nodes. -
Enforce snippet fences
Require each reasoning step cite snippet_id. Forbid cross-section reuse. -
Re-anchor with anchors
Compare ΔS(question, anchor) vs ΔS(question, decoy).
If ΔS is close, re-chunk corpus.
Fix in 60 seconds
- Log ΔS and λ across 3 paraphrases.
- Clamp with BBAM if λ flips.
- Bridge with BBCR if reasoning halts.
- Re-anchor using anchor triangulation.
- Verify coverage ≥ 0.70 and ΔS ≤ 0.45.
Copy-paste prompt
You have TXT OS and the WFGY Problem Map.
Goal: Detect and repair context drift in long reasoning chains.
Protocol:
1. Ask the same question three ways.
2. Log ΔS(question, retrieved) for each.
3. Log λ states across all hops.
4. If λ flips:
* Apply BBAM clamp.
* If reasoning stalls, apply BBCR and anchor bridge.
5. Require snippet\_id at each step.
6. Report:
* ΔS(question, retrieved)
* λ states across paraphrases
* bridge nodes inserted
* final answer with citations
Common failure patterns
- Chain stall: reasoning halts after ~25–30 hops.
- Paraphrase drift: harmless rewordings flip λ.
- Repeating answers: earlier snippets loop back with filler.
- Contradictions: late chain contradicts early reasoning.
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