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Thabit number

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A Thabit number is a specific type of integer that is part of a mathematical sequence defined by certain properties. The Thabit numbers are related to the Fibonacci sequence, specifically by being represented as a summation involving Fibonacci numbers. Formally, the n-th Thabit number \( T_n \) can be defined as: \[ T_n = \sum_{k=1}^{n} F_k \] where \( F_k \) denotes the k-th Fibonacci number.

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