Abstract
In this paper the constant-intensity approximation is considered in more detail and a comparison of results for this approximation with those for constant-field and strong-interaction approximations as well as the accurate calculation is carried out. It is shown that in certain cases the use of the constant-intensity approximation is more reasonable than that of the constant-field and strong-interaction approximations.
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