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    Weakly Complete Sequence

    Definition

    A sequence of numbers V = {ν_n} is said to be weakly complete if every positive integer n beyond a certain point N is the sum of some subsequence of V. Dropping two terms from the Fibonacci numbers produces a sequence which is not even weakly complete. However, the sequence F_n^, congruent F_n - (-1)^n is weakly complete, even with any finite subsequence deleted.

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