Hi. I think you can use $\alpha$ as a function of $\epsilon$, or $w^T_2 = \alpha w^T_1 = \frac{w^T_1}{\epsilon}$. I think it would be more rigor.
Hi.
I think you can use$\alpha$ as a function of $\epsilon$ , or $w^T_2 = \alpha w^T_1 = \frac{w^T_1}{\epsilon}$ .
I think it would be more rigor.