Portoferraio, Isola dElba (Italy) 20-21-22 June, 2006 Topics: - ggg - fff - kkkkk Scientific Secretary Saredo-Parodi INFN Sezione di Pisa L.go B.

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Portoferraio, Isola dElba (Italy) June, 2006 Topics: - ggg - fff - kkkkk Scientific Secretary Saredo-Parodi INFN Sezione di Pisa L.go B. Pontecorvo, Pisa Phone: +39(050) Fax: +39(050)

Portoferraio, Isola dElba (Italy) June, 2006 Scientific Secretariat Adele Saredo-Parodi INFN Sezione di Pisa L.go B. Pontecorvo, Pisa Phone: +39(050) Fax: +39(050) th Workshop on Topics: Galactic variable sources – Pulsars, Microquasars, and SNR – The multiwavelength spectrum – Solar Flares Extragalactic variable sources – Prompt GRB emission – Afterglow and long time scale variability – GRB multiwavelength observations – Flaring Blazars – AGN multiwavelength observations Ground & Space Based experiments –Observation of transient sources –Variability as observational tool – Multiwavelength observations Topics: Galactic variable sources – Pulsars, Microquasars, and SNR – The multiwavelength spectrum – Solar Flares Extragalactic variable sources – Prompt GRB emission – Afterglow and long time scale variability – GRB multiwavelength observations – Flaring Blazars – AGN multiwavelength observations Ground & Space Based experiments –Observation of transient sources –Variability as observational tool – Multiwavelength observations