We study models for superconductivity with two interactions: V> due to
antiferromagnetic(AF) fluctuations and V< due to phonons, in a weak coupling
approach to the high temperature superconductivity. The nature of the two
interactions are considerably different; V> is positive and sharply peaked
at (±π,±π) while V< is negative and peaked at (0,0) due to
weak phonon screening. We numerically find (a) weak BCS attraction is enough to
have high critical temperature if a van Hove anomaly is at work, (b) V> (AF)
is important to give d-wave superconductivity, (c) the gap order parameter
Δ(k) is constant(s-wave) at extremely overdope region and it
changes to anisotropic s-wave as doping is reduced, (d) there exists a first
order phase transition between d-wave and anisotropic s-wave gaps. These
results are qualitatively in agreement with preceding works; they should be
modified in the strongly underdope region by the presence of antiferromagnetic
fluctuations and ensuing AF pseudogap.Comment: 4 pages in RevTex (double column), 4 figure