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Some special aspects can be shown here on the example of the penalty method but for the other methods similar effects and problems occur.

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    This is only one explanation for the “mortar”, given in [17]. Another one might be the imagination of an extra (virtual) plane to project on. The author do not want to follow references distinguishing between “mortar” and “non-mortar” sides instead of master and slave, because this does not characterise the property of the mortar method accurately enough.

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  1. Popp, A.: Mortar methods for computational contact mechanics and general interface problems. Thesis, Technical University of Munich (2012)

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Rust, W. (2015). Aspects of Modelling Contact. In: Non-Linear Finite Element Analysis in Structural Mechanics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13380-5_11

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