Curves fairness is a strange problem in Computer Aided Geometric Design and every author gives his personal definition. One of the simplest is the following:
A curve is said to be fair if (1) it is G2 continuous, (2) it has no undesirable inflection points, and (3) its curvature varies in an even way.
Yes, but why is a curve with these properties fair ? It is only a definition and I can define what I want. I need a theorem to state something in mathematics. Where are theorems about fairness ? The problem is that in mathematics I can speak about sets,functions and other mathematical objects, but not about fairness.
How can you solve this problem ?