Supplement to: Formal Out-of-Sample Blind Test and Extended Model Validation for Model v8
Last updated: v8[-Preview] (June 10, 2026)
Scientific analysis based on the primary source: Mildner, S. (2026). Geodynamic Reinterpretation Model for Ptolemy’s Germania Magna: General Model Description, Cartometric Foundations, (v8.0Preview). EarthArXiv (Preprint). https://doi.org/10.31223/X5KB51
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Builds upon: Mildner, S. (2025/2026). A new interpretation of Ptolemy's Germania Magna: Employing computer-assisted image distortion of a medieval map by Donnus Nicolaus Germanus to examine post-glacial geodynamics in Europe. EarthArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31223/X5313T
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Code and data archive: Zenodo, 10.5281/zenodo.10968193
1. Background and Version History
The companion article established that the kinematic block-deformation model (Model B) outperforms the affine baseline (Model A) by 29–49% in a genuine 70/30 out-of-sample blind test, with the G6 rotation prediction (, estimated from a single training point) representing the strongest individual result. The parsimony argument in §14 of the primary preprint invokes the Akaike Information Criterion conceptually to motivate the significance of the blind-test result. This article presents the Extended Validation Suite underpinning the v8 Model Description.
Changes in v8[-Preview] relative to v7.3:
- The identification of S-C (Carrodunum) has been refined from the Kamenz–Spreetal/Nochten area to Bernsdorf (14.05°E, 51.38°N; Elster Cluster member). The cartometric residual is unchanged. The Bernsdorf identification resolves a residual geographic ambiguity and is used as the primary reference for all v8 EC cluster statistics.
- As a consequence of the Bernsdorf calibration, the Model B residuals for the two blind-test EC points S6 and S7 shift marginally: (was 28.5 km) and (was 33.2 km). Both Wilcoxon results are identical to v7.3.
- The one-sample -statistic for the EC cluster is updated to under the v8 Bernsdorf identification; it remains far beyond any practical significance threshold.
- New: Falsification Test T39 — Moran's I spatial autocorrelation of the 22-point residual field (Section 10).
- New: Computational reproducibility appendix; full data and code archived at Zenodo (Section 13).