Add draft for report, with a general setup of theoretical background and methods. Not ready for review!

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\documentclass[../schrodinger_simulation.tex]{subfiles}
\begin{document}
\section{Methods}\label{sec:methods}
\section{Methods}\label{sec:methods} %
\subsection{Double-slit experiment}\label{ssec:double_slit} %
In the beginning of the 1800s, the general view was that light consisted of particles.
However, in 1801 Thomas Young demonstrated the principle of interference of light
\cite{britannica:2023:young}, while postulating light as waves rather than particles.
% Thomas Young first performed the double-slit experiment in 1801, to demonstrate
% the principle of interference of light \cite{britannica:2023:young}, postulating
% light as waves. In the study of blackbodies, scientists were not able to describe
% the radiated intensity of increased frequencies using classical mechanichs, as they
% contradicted the principle of conservation of energy \cite{britannica:1998:planck}.
% Max Planck assumed that the radiated energy consist of discrete values, or quanta,
% to describe the peak in radiated energy.
The double-slit experiment
\subsection{Schrödinger equation}\label{ssec:schrodinger} %
\subsection{Crank-Nicolson}\label{ssec:crank_nicolson} %
% Might be better to move theory on double-slit here and have a subsection of light
% property etc. as a first section or in introduction?
\subsection{Implementation}\label{ssec:implementation} %
\subsection{Tools}\label{ssec:tools} %
\end{document}