👉 Gyrated refers to a mathematical operation where one variable is multiplied by another, and the result of this multiplication is then inverted. For example, if we have two variables x and y, the operation g(x, y) can be defined as:
g(x, y) = x
y
This means that when you multiply x with y, the result is y times x.
Gyrated operations are often used in algorithms to optimize computations by reducing the number of multiplications or divisions.