Frankie has a large number of wooden cubes, painted in red and green. He is building little towers with his cubes, by stacking them on top of each other.
He got bored after a while, so he introduced a rule: two red cubes may not be touching (see image).

Given n (the maximum number of cubes in a tower), determine the number m of different towers that Frankie can build.
Example: for n = 2, he can make 5 towers, so m=5:
- [Red];
- [Green];
- [Red, Green];
- [Green, Red];
- [Green, Green].
You may assume that the input is an integer greater than zero.
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