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HSE Management Standards and burnout dimensions among rehabilitation professionals
Background The Health & Safety Executive Indicator Tool (HSE-IT) is a standard-based questionnaire commonly used to assess work-related stress in organizations. Although the HSE-IT validity has been well documented and significant relationships have been observed between its scales and several work-related outcomes, to date there is no evidence concerning the relationships between the HSE-IT and burnout among healthcare workers.Aims To investigate the relationships between the HSE-IT subscales and burnout dimensions as measured by the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) in a sample of Italian rehabilitation professionals employed in healthcare institutions.Methods An anonymous cross-sectional questionnaire was administered to a sample of Italian rehabilitation professionals including physical therapists, occupational therapists, psychiatric rehabilitation technicians and developmental psychomotor therapists. Associations between the HSE-IT and the MBI were analysed with multiple linear regression models.Results A total of 432 rehabilitation professionals completed the questionnaire and 14% of them showed high levels of burnout risk. Significant differences in the HSE-IT scores were found between workers at high risk of burnout and workers at low risk of burnout. Hierarchical regressions showed an association between the HSE-IT scales and the MBI factors: emotional exhaustion was associated with 'demands' and 'role', and both depersonalization and personal accomplishment were associated with 'control' and 'role'.Conclusions This preliminary study showed the HSE-IT subscales are sensitive to burnout risk as measured by the MBI. The association found between the HSE-IT 'demands', 'role' and 'control' subscales and the MBI dimensions is significant but small. These findings might inform targeted burnout prevention
Representations of Conformal Nets, Universal C*-Algebras and K-Theory
We study the representation theory of a conformal net A on the circle from a
K-theoretical point of view using its universal C*-algebra C*(A). We prove that
if A satisfies the split property then, for every representation \pi of A with
finite statistical dimension, \pi(C*(A)) is weakly closed and hence a finite
direct sum of type I_\infty factors. We define the more manageable locally
normal universal C*-algebra C*_ln(A) as the quotient of C*(A) by its largest
ideal vanishing in all locally normal representations and we investigate its
structure. In particular, if A is completely rational with n sectors, then
C*_ln(A) is a direct sum of n type I_\infty factors. Its ideal K_A of compact
operators has nontrivial K-theory, and we prove that the DHR endomorphisms of
C*(A) with finite statistical dimension act on K_A, giving rise to an action of
the fusion semiring of DHR sectors on K_0(K_A)$. Moreover, we show that this
action corresponds to the regular representation of the associated fusion
algebra.Comment: v2: we added some comments in the introduction and new references.
v3: new authors' addresses, minor corrections. To appear in Commun. Math.
Phys. v4: minor corrections, updated reference
Unitary representations of the W3-algebra with c ≥ 2
We prove unitarity of the vacuum representation of the W_3-algebra for all values of the central charge c ≥ 2.We do it by modifying the free field realization of Fateev and Zamolodchikov resulting in a representation which, by a nontrivial argument, can be shown to be unitary on a certain invariant subspace, although it is not unitary on the full space of the two currents needed for the construction. These vacuum representations give rise to simple unitary vertex operator algebras. We also construct explicitly unitary representations for many positive lowest weight values. Taking into account the known form of the Kac determinants, we then completely clarify the question of unitarity of the irreducible lowest weight representations of the W_3-algebra in the 2 ≤ c ≤ 98 region
Thermal States in Conformal QFT. II
We continue the analysis of the set of locally normal KMS states w.r.t. the
translation group for a local conformal net A of von Neumann algebras on the
real line. In the first part we have proved the uniqueness of KMS state on
every completely rational net. In this second part, we exhibit several
(non-rational) conformal nets which admit continuously many primary KMS states.
We give a complete classification of the KMS states on the U(1)-current net and
on the Virasoro net Vir_1 with the central charge c=1, whilst for the Virasoro
net Vir_c with c>1 we exhibit a (possibly incomplete) list of continuously many
primary KMS states. To this end, we provide a variation of the
Araki-Haag-Kastler-Takesaki theorem within the locally normal system framework:
if there is an inclusion of split nets A in B and A is the fixed point of B
w.r.t. a compact gauge group, then any locally normal, primary KMS state on A
extends to a locally normal, primary state on B, KMS w.r.t. a perturbed
translation. Concerning the non-local case, we show that the free Fermi model
admits a unique KMS state.Comment: 36 pages, no figure. Dedicated to Rudolf Haag on the occasion of his
90th birthday. The final version is available under Open Access. This paper
contains corrections to the Araki-Haag-Kaster-Takesaki theorem (and to a
proof of the same theorem in the book by Bratteli-Robinson). v3: a reference
correcte
Super-KMS functionals for graded-local conformal nets
Motivated by a few preceding papers and a question of R. Longo, we introduce
super-KMS functionals for graded translation-covariant nets over R with
superderivations, roughly speaking as a certain supersymmetric modification of
classical KMS states on translation-covariant nets over R, fundamental objects
in chiral algebraic quantum field theory. Although we are able to make a few
statements concerning their general structure, most properties will be studied
in the setting of specific graded-local (super-) conformal models. In
particular, we provide a constructive existence and partial uniqueness proof of
super-KMS functionals for the supersymmetric free field, for certain subnets,
and for the super-Virasoro net with central charge c>= 3/2. Moreover, as a
separate result, we classify bounded super-KMS functionals for graded-local
conformal nets over S^1 with respect to rotations.Comment: 30 pages, revised version (to appear in Ann. H. Poincare
Representations of conformal nets, universal C*-algebras and K-theory
We study the representation theory of a conformal net A on the circle from a K-theoretical point of view using its universal
C*-algebra C*(A). We prove that if A satisfies the split property then, for every representation pi of A with finite statistical dimension, pi(C*(A)) is weakly closed and hence a finite direct sum of type I_infty factors. We define the more manageable locally normal universal C*-algebra C*_ln(A) as the quotient of C*(A) by its largest ideal vanishing in all locally normal representations and we investigate its structure. In particular, if A is completely rational with n sectors, then
C*_ln(A) is a direct sum of n type I_infty factors. Its ideal K_A of compact operators has nontrivial K-theory, and we prove that the DHR endomorphisms of C*(A) with finite statistical dimension act on K_A, giving rise to an action of the fusion semiring of DHR sectors on K_0(K_A)$. Moreover, we show that this action corresponds to the regular representation of the associated fusion algebra
A Characterization of Bispecial Sturmian Words
A finite Sturmian word w over the alphabet {a,b} is left special (resp. right
special) if aw and bw (resp. wa and wb) are both Sturmian words. A bispecial
Sturmian word is a Sturmian word that is both left and right special. We show
as a main result that bispecial Sturmian words are exactly the maximal internal
factors of Christoffel words, that are words coding the digital approximations
of segments in the Euclidean plane. This result is an extension of the known
relation between central words and primitive Christoffel words. Our
characterization allows us to give an enumerative formula for bispecial
Sturmian words. We also investigate the minimal forbidden words for the set of
Sturmian words.Comment: Accepted to MFCS 201
Transition Property for -Power Free Languages with and Letters
In 1985, Restivo and Salemi presented a list of five problems concerning
power free languages. Problem states: Given -power-free words
and , decide whether there is a transition from to . Problem
states: Given -power-free words and , find a transition word
, if it exists.
Let denote an alphabet with letters. Let denote
the -power free language over the alphabet , where
is a rational number or a rational "number with ". If is a "number
with " then suppose and . If is "only" a
number then suppose and or and . We show
that: If is a right extendable word in and
is a left extendable word in then there is a
(transition) word such that . We also show a
construction of the word
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