@math{f(t)} has a weight of approximately @math{1/e} at time @math{t+k},
approximately @am{1/e^2, 1/e**2} at time @am{t+2k, t+2*k}, and so on.
From the opposite direction, @math{f(t)} decays to weight @math{w} at
-@am{t = \log_aw, t = ln(w)/ln(a)}.
+time @am{t + \log_aw, t + ln(w)/ln(a)}.
The initial value of @var{recent_cpu} is 0 in the first thread
created, or the parent's value in other new threads. Each time a timer