After the long interruption of the Frascati Workshops series due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, we were finally able to restart this historic series in complete safety in 2023.
This is the fifteenth edition of the series of Frascati Workshops on "Multifrequency Behaviour of High Energy Cosmic Sources" which is undoubtedly a largely
accepted biennial meeting in which an updated experimental and theoretical panorama will be depicted.
This edition comes at the forty-first anniversary of the first historical "multifrequency" workshop about "Multifrequency Behaviour of Galactic Accreting Sources", held in
Vulcano (Archipelago of the Eolian Islands) in September 1984.
This surely renders the Frascati Workshop Series the oldest among the many devoted to "Multifrequency Studies of Cosmic Sources".
The study of the physics governing the cosmic sources will be the main goal of the workshop considering also the recent detection of gravitational waves from the
merging of collapsed objects.
A session devoted to the ongoing and next generation ground- and space-based experiments will give the actual prospects for the first decades of
this millennium.
We will discuss the opportunities presented by the use of different methods of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence when applied to the enormous bodies of data
made available in the context of Multifrequency Behaviour of High Energy Cosmic Sources.
We deliberately do not want to change the workshop name from "Multifrequency Behavior of High Energy Cosmic Sources" to "Multimessenger Behavior of High
Energy Cosmic Sources" in order to preserve the name of our historical workshop series.
The following items will be reviewed:
Participation in the workshop is by invitation only.All participants are kindly invited to attend the whole workshop.The workshop will include several 30-min talks to introduce the current problems, and typically 20-min talks giving new experimental and theoretical results.A series of 15-min talks will be devoted to ongoing and next generation experiments.However, to keep alive the workshop it was decided that all presentations should be compulsorily given to the LOC, so that they can be inserted into the web page of the workshop. These presentations will form the basis for writing the papers to be published in the proceedings of the Frascati Workshop 2025 in electronic form by the Proceedings of Science (PoS-SISSA), after a peer referee process, and they will be freely available at once in the NASA-ADS.The editor of the proceedings will be Franco Giovannelli.SPONSORED BY
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