I've always found this very interesting in regards to the Japanese Yumi mentioned above. Building those has to be interesting, with one limb way longer than the other. Yet they work extremely well.
It must take some very interesting balancing of length versus strength in the limbs to make it drive equally.
OR, if you are just driving the arrow from one point on the string, does it really matter? Do you just tune the limbs for feel/vibration, and let the limbs sort it out?
Its interesting, and I imagine it has a LOT to do with a particular bow's apparent "smoothness", between designs.