Let d(x) be the sum of all divisors of x. x is called a good number if every number from 1 to d(x) can be expressed as a sum of distinct divisors of x.
For example, 6 is a good number, d(6)=1+2+3+6=12, 4=1+3,5=2+3,7=1+6 and so on.
Teacher Mai wants to know whether a even number p can be expressed as a sum of two good numbers.
For each test case, print "YES" or "NO" in the first line. That means if is possible to express p as a sum of two good numbers.
If your answer is "YES", print two number a,b in the second lines. Both a and b should be good numbers, and a+b=p.
In the third and the fourth line, print the factorization of number a and b. If a=∏ki=1peii, where p1<p2<⋯<pk, pi are all prime numbers and ei≥1, you should print k first, then 2k space-seperated numbers p1,e1,p2,e2,⋯,pk,ek.
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YES 6 12 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 2 3 1