Divisor 20201

Prime Number:
Yes!
Divisibility test:
The "Emily Dingwell Test"
Test Discovered by:
Matt Parker
Date:
11/11/2024

The "Emily Dingwell Test" for Divisibility by 20201

To determine if any number is divisible by 20201, apply the "Emily Dingwell Test":

  1. If your number ("X") has 11 digits or more, separate the last (smallest) 10 digits from the rest. This makes two smaller numbers, call them Left and Right (note: don't add in trailing zeros to L). If there are fewer than 11 digits, L = 0 and therefore R = X.
  2. Multiply L by 25 and subtract this from R.
  3. Take that result and cross off its final digit (units). Take this new number and subtract 2020 times the digit you just crossed off. Call this final result "Y".
  4. Y will be much smaller than X, but we have preserved divisibility by 20201. That is, your original number is divisible by 20201 if (and only if) Y is. Now that it's much smaller, with basic knowledge of your 20201-times tables, it should be easy to visually see if Y is divisible by 20201. If the Y is still much larger than 20201, the above process can be repeated until it does reduce to within small multiples of 20201.

Easy!