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    Two-particle pairing and phase separation in a two-dimensional Bose-gas with one or two sorts of bosons

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    We present a phase diagram for a dilute two-dimensional Bose-gas on a lattice. For one sort of boson we consider a realistic case of the van der Waals interaction between particles with a strong hard-core repulsion UU and a van der Waals attractive tail VV. For V<2tV< 2 t , tt being a hopping amplitude, the phase diagram of the system contains regions of the usual one-particle Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC). However for V>2tV>2t we have total phase separation on a Mott-Hubbard Bose solid and a dilute Bose gas. For two sorts of structureless bosons described by the two band Hubbard model an s-wave pairing of the two bosons of different sort ≠0 \neq 0 is possible. The results we obtained should be important for different Bose systems, including submonolayers of 4^4He, excitons in semiconductors, Schwinger bosons in magnetic systems and holons in HTSC. In the HTSC case a possibility of two-holon pairing in the slave-bosons theories of superconductivity can restore a required charge 2e2e of a Cooper pair.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure
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