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Template:Short description In combinatorics, the Cameron–Erdős conjecture (now a theorem) is the statement that the number of sum-free sets contained in is
The sum of two odd numbers is even, so a set of odd numbers is always sum-free. There are odd numbers in [N ], and so subsets of odd numbers in [N ]. The Cameron–Erdős conjecture says that this counts a constant proportion of the sum-free sets.
The conjecture was stated by Peter Cameron and Paul Erdős in 1988.[1] It was proved by Ben Green[2] and independently by Alexander Sapozhenko[3][4] in 2003.