“…In fairness, remember it has been long time ago [9,10] argued that eventually the system under consideration should enter a new regime, where the rate of growing gluon density slows down and saturates possibly curing, thus, a potential conflict with unitarity of the underlying scattering. Actually, the restoration of the unitarity in high energy limit of QCD remains a challenging problem, although several approaches, drawing a scenario with nonlinear behavior, are being explored in past years (see, for example, [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] and references therein) but those allow us to conclude only that we are still no essentially closer to knowing where the problem solution lies besides of very general claim about the nonperturbative finite density effects which are left out entirely from the BFKL evolution. The interest in physics of high density regime of small x QCD is greatly increasinng and dictated by an avalanche of experimental data on collisions of relativistic heavy ions overwhelming this area of research in the last decades.…”