We consider a generalized Hubbard model with on-site and nearest-neighbour
repulsions U and V respectively, and nearest-neighbour hopping for spin up
(down) which depends on the total occupation n_b of spin down (up) electrons on
both sites involved. The hopping parameters are t_{AA}, t_{AB} and t_{BB} for
n_b=0,1,2 respectively. We briefly summarize results which support that the
model exhibits s-wave superconductivity for certain parameters and extend them
by studying the Berry phases. Using a generalized Hartree-Fock(HF) BCS
decoupling of the two and three-body terms, we obtain that at half filling, for
t_{AB}<t_{AA}=t_{BB} and sufficiently small U and V the model leads to triplet
p-wave superconductivity for a simple cubic lattice in any dimension. In one
dimension, the resulting phase diagram is compared with that obtained
numerically using two quantized Berry phases (topological numbers) as order
parameters. While this novel method supports the previous results, there are
quantitative differences.Comment: Latex file, 14 pages, 2 postscript figure