Additive number theory explores how integers behave when added together. It's all about sumsets, arithmetic progressions, and the structure of dense sets. This field investigates additive bases and energy, which measure how numbers combine and concentrate. The subject has evolved from ancient Greek mathematics to modern techniques. It now integrates with combinatorics, harmonic analysis, and ergodic theory. Key theorems like Szemerédi's and Freiman-Ruzsa's have shaped our understanding of additive structures in integers.