Interestingly in Shewchuk's paper, he mentions that there is no metric that captures all good properties of good meshes and that these metrics can disagree with each other. One example is "small angles are bad for matrix conditioning but not for interpolation or discretization."
Interestingly in Shewchuk's paper, he mentions that there is no metric that captures all good properties of good meshes and that these metrics can disagree with each other. One example is "small angles are bad for matrix conditioning but not for interpolation or discretization."