Abstract
In this paper, we present a simple algorithm for representation of statistical data of any origin by complex probability amplitudes. Numerical simulation with Mathematica-6 is performed, cf. [1] and [2] on recent numerical simulation for quantum correlations. The Bloch's sphere is used for the visualization of results of numerical simulation. On the one hand, creation of such a quantum-like (QL) representation and its numerical approval is an important step in clarification of extremely complicated interrelation between classical and quantum randomness. On the other hand, it opens new possibilities for applying the mathematical formalism of QM in other domains of science.
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