Abstract
We consider a constructive modification of quantum-mechanical formalism. Replacement of a general unitary group by unitary representations of finite groups makes it possible to reproduce quantum formalism without loss of its empirical content. Since any linear representation of a finite group can be implemented as a subrepresentation of a permutation representation, quantum-mechanical problems can be formulated in terms of permutation groups. Reproducing quantum behavior in the framework of permutation representations of finite groups makes it possible to clarify the meaning of a number of physical concepts.
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