A connection between quantum antiferromagnetism and high
Tc superconductivity is
theoretically investigated by analyzing the
t-J model and its relationships to
the Gutzwiller-projected BCS Hamiltonian. After numerical corroboration
via exact diagonalization, it is analytically shown that the ground
state of the
t-J model at
half filling (i.e., the 2D antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model) is
entirely equivalent to the ground state of the Gutzwiller-projected BCS
Hamiltonian with strong pairing. Combined with the high wavefunction
overlap between the ground states of the
t-J model and the projected BCS
Hamiltonian at moderate doping, this equivalence provides strong
support for the existence of superconductivity in the
t-J model. The relationship
between the ground state of the projected BCS Hamiltonian and
Anderson's resonating valence bond state (i.e., the projected BCS
ground state) is discussed.