Semi-Prime

Prime Number Definition
An integer greater than one is called a prime number if its only positive divisors (factors) are one and itself. For instance, 2, 11, 67, 89 are prime numbers but 8, 20, 27 are not.
Semi-Prime Number Definition
An integer greater than one is called a semi-prime number if it can be decompounded to TWO prime numbers. For example, 6 is a semi-prime number but 12 is not.
Your task is just to determinate whether a given number is a semi-prime number.

Input

There are several test cases in the input. Each case contains a single integer N (2 <= N <= 1,000,000)

Output

One line with a single integer for each case. If the number is a semi-prime number, then output "Yes", otherwise "No".

Sample Input

3
4
6
12
Sample Output

No
Yes
Yes
No

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