“…In the other side, when impurity concentration is gradually increased, individual impurity states begin to overlap and the contribution from these states to the self-energy is becoming more pronounced in the vicinity of the impurity state energy and a spectrum rearrangement appears for a critical concentration (see [10]). This impose several restrictions to the possible values for the the concentration of impurities and the potential V 0 value (see [32] and [33]), which in turn impose several restrictions to the approximation used in this work, because it cannot be applied in a close vicinity of the Dirac point in the spectrum due to the increase in cluster scattering. Nevertheless, in [34] and [35], a E F → 0 limit is taken on the average Green function and by using the Ioffe-Regel criterion (see [36]), one of the solutions of this limit implies that the selfconsistent method is not applicable near the nodal point, which is equivalent to the conditions found in [32], but another low energy asymptotics solution exists, which impose more suitable conditions for the applicability of the Born approximation (see eq.…”