The results concerning the e+e− production in peripheral highly
relativistic heavy-ion collisions presented in a recent paper by Baltz {\em{et
al.}} are rederived in a very straightforward manner. It is shown that the
solution of the Dirac equation directly leads to the multiplicity, i.e. to the
total number of electron-positron pairs produced by the electromagnetic field
of the ions, whereas the calculation of the single pair production probability
is much more involved. A critical observation concerns the unsolved problem of
seemingly absent Coulomb corrections (Bethe-Maximon corrections) in pair
production cross sections. It is shown that neither the inclusion of the
vacuum-vacuum amplitude nor the correct interpretation of the solution of the
Dirac equation concerning the pair multiplicity is able the explain (from a
fundamental point of view) the absence of Coulomb corrections. Therefore the
contradiction has to be accounted to the treatment of the high energy limit.Comment: 6 pages, 4 Postscript figures, uses svjour.cls/svepj.cl