I used the term "math" as a generalization of how to over complicate bowmaking, not actual math.
My hats off to you guys who get into the intricacies of stress of this and that but my point is 99.5% of us cut a stave, make a bow and shoot it, period. We don't even think about the technical side and still make great bows.
My bows have won over a dozen national championships, I guess I did something right.
I understand your position though, I was once a duck decoy carver, I couldn't get enough of duck anatomy, feather detail, art classes and such. I just found it all very interesting much like you guys enjoy the technical side of bow making.